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originaux  sent  fllmte  en  commengant  par  ia 
premlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
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la  dernlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 

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dernlAre  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  ie 
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JL.^ii 


THE 

ORNI'i;pOLOGISTS' 
OOLOGISTS' 

MANUAL. 


Being  a  Complete  Cfttalogne  of  North  Ameriosn 

Brrdd,  Skins  and  Eaf(B;  also  OrnitttOlngists, 

UOlogiBtB  and  Ivxidenninta  Snppties 


rORSALCBY 


WALTER  F.  WEBB,  .<^ 

EDITOR  AND  PUBLI8HB|<, 
ALBION,  N.  Y. 


PRIOB.  25  OBNTS. 


cvnr*(fMi  MM  ^  yr^i**^  f-  )f«M. 


^-ij?,;** 


OOLOGISrS  OUTriTS. 

No.  I.  PoMiMad  for  as  eenta. 

^  1  ^to  metal  blow-plM,  i  IS-IOO  drUl.  I4H  In.  nlekle  embryo 
hook,  Head  peMUudieinohiuIe.    AU  in  a  neat  box. 

Me.  a,  laat  Prepaid  fbr  35  eente. 

inoaggdriii.   AU&  a  neat,  tamed,  wooden  box. 

No.  a,  lent  PmiiiaM  for  90  eenta. 
1  OraltliolOKlat  and  OologUt  Handbook,  0  obecUns  Uata,  80 
latM.  1  a-STSax. \  braw  Uowar,  I  ■oH  penolT uel Initte 


book. 

Mo.  4,  Bent  Prepaid  for  $1.00. 

IHandbo^.  6  ohMkliw  Uata,  lOO  data*,  1  note  book.  J  bottle 
OHMvt,  1  wtt  panell.  l  white  metal  blower,  1  is-ioo  drill,  1  em- 
bryo nook.   AQlnaneatinatmmentoaee. 

No.  s»  teat  Prepaid  for  only  9t.n- 

JLP*V^l^''^.J/^Sft  V>9f,l  Handbook. »  Field  note 
SS?*.  IJ!?'"'!"?^*  "Hft  «»ook,itoxlble  iM^or:  U  obetdd 
UiM^  1  book  of  dataa,  lOOamall  dataa,  l  MtMll,  1  Ma  dr 
Ip^rtoirMmL  t  bMtUower,  l  onbryo  aelaMrs,  in  " 
I  «Uino  hMt,  1  bottle  oemeoll  wooden  eaae. 
Thiab  bettMFtkaa the »o«Slt 01  other dealen. 


IVDe  C»  vBM  Pnpftld  ter  05*^^ 


a  to  AM  ROHla  iMthMTOMe,  which  wm  juSiMat  pookat. 


rriTS. 


In.  nteUe  embrro 
t  naat  box. 


«d  embrjro  koQk, 
box. 


cbeoklns  llato,  80 
penoU  ane  1  note 


oto  book.  1  bottle 
■••lOOdrlU,  leitt- 


ook.  a  Field  note 

in,  1  Mllper  rule, 

w. 

Men. 


m 


le.  flneetqnall^, 

DMV  IDnMpS. 

jllm«Nilpooli»t 


1895. 

RNITHOLOGISTS' 


U(h 


I 


H 


and  OOLOGISTS' 

/MANUAL. 


covBZSTDra  of  a  complete  list  of  all 


North  American  Birds,  with   prices  of  their 

Eggs   and  Skins;  also  an  exhaustive  line 

of  Ornithologists',    Oologists,'  and 

Taxidermists'  Supplies;  Valuable 

Information  for  the  Amateur, 

Recipes. 

Compilad  and  PMblishad  by 
WALTER  F/^/EBB. 

ALBION.  N.Y. 


t;^-^ 


•ii 


1896. 

A.  H.  EDDT,  FBINTEB, 

ALBION,  N.  Y. 


^ 


1^ 


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BB, 


INTRODUCTION. 


} 


R^alizinff  the  ereat  help  that  a  good  manual  U.to 
all  worklfg  Ornithologists  and  OologisU.  I  have 

undrrtaken^  the  task  of  P'-«T„l.?„«/Kv  serve  o 
volume  at  a  nominal  price,  hoping  it  may  serve  lo 
assist  vou  in  your  future  work.  ^.     ,.  .    =  „„«. 

•"f  K  take'n  great  pains  to  make  tje  lis  J  co™^ 
nloie  in  every  detail  as  possible.    It  mcluaes  ine 
Eumbers  in  vogue  by  both  the  American  Ornitholo- 
S?8   Union  Ind    Ridgway's     nomenclature    tlie 
Ker  of  which  is  now  recognized  as  the  stand- 
a%    but  the  latter  is  still  in  use  to  some  extent; 
The  soientific  and  common  names;    the  value  of  a 
firat-clMS  skin  of  each  species  as  we.l  as  a  tirst^lass 
eS,  where  it  is  possible  to  quote  a  p.^ce.    A  Iwt  of 
tff  Wmilies  of  Birds  and  the  apijroximjle  number 
if  egm  laid;  also  other  valuable  nformauon  m  re- 
»rd   to  preparing  and    preserving   Skins.  Eggs, 
Nests,  &c. 
LABELING  SPECIMENS: 

All  eggs  or  skins  will  be  numbered  according  to 
the  list  of  numbers  preceding  the  name,  called: the 
A  OU  All  eggs  are  side  blown  with  small,  neatty 
driuid  hole.  All  sets  are  accompanied  by  full  and 
SoSte  data,  and  all  skins  are  properly  labeled, 
giving  date,  locality,  sex,  &c. 
SBCOND-CLASS  SPECIMENS: 

In  handling  so  many  thou«a°d  eggs  annuaHy  a 
larze  quanUty  are  accumulated  which  are  eunei 
llSbtly  cracked,  end  blown,  large  hole  or  other- 
SiSe  mperfect.  These,  in  many  cases,  look  as 
well  aaTrfect  specimens,  and  to  ""f "J  collectors 
would  be  as  satisfactory,  in  view  of  the  fact  that 
JSy  wUl  l»  furuUhed  for  Just  one-half  regular  lUt 


« 


OrnlthologiiU'  and  Oolof  tato'  Manual. 


»  Rood  asaortmeot  of 
.good   for  study,  aot^ 


Pmnf;#  ^^'f?  "«"«"7  have 
imperfect  skins,  whfch  are 

worth  OD  the  areragMOceLh" 

EQGS  IN  SETS: 

fully  lO.OOOeSTn  sets  fa  'foor.*'?'"''-  .^'havS 

this  manual.  i^dfufjV\i'^/'7hl*«  "?«  of  issuing 

e»g8.    Monthly  buBns  are  ^^nf  ."«"?■''''''.?'  ''"S'e 
sets  firra/«s.      '  """euns  aie  sint  to  all  collectors  of 

WHOLESALE  PRICES: 

EXCHANGING: 

^kfolia  SU'in'in  (f'onfh'alttt.^'"''' «««»  - 
tity.  I  to  select  value  o  C^  sent  L  ~»  *°  *°^  «"»'>• 
living  In  remote  corners  S North  aS"'  ^«"°'"' 
me  by  mail  or  express  Dr«n«iw  H; T'?"*  <"»"  "end 
cate  skins  or  eim  and  P  1%^ '  ^^plr  lot  of  dupli- 

value   in   specffns"  not  foinfin  ST  ?°*^r" 

Always  pack  in  «ion»  »«^4       ..  '°  ^hel*"  locality. 

;*over  well,  wd  mLrk  yX'^^nfr*!!  '"JS'-S  t^e 

#ach  packiMce.    This  Is  imnL-n?®  *"*'  address  on 

Nxceeds  any  other  deaw'^  in  /L*:  "?.<""*  daily  mail 

desirable  mJlerial  that  w«  a°J?'"  ""i"    *'o*^  very 

allow  full  catal^SL'tSelin^e^hlnge''  »'•''«  '''^ 

SUBSTITUTES: 

me\iVu'd^X'S-3rok'a?Ll?t*?  ^^^^Sl'  "P-i- 
stock  Is  tbe  firiS*  I™  .  t^*     •  •"  tmea.    While  mv 

WenaT  id  SSii  to'';.™°.°5!'  "'"'  ?•  •*  »" 


i 


•'Manual. 


rood  assortment  of 
•a   for  study,  ant^ 


at  all  limea  and 
J  to  see.  We  have 
It  time  of  issuioir 
number  of  single 
to  all  collectors  of 


[lequeutly  takln* 
>i"l,  I  am  able  at 
souquitealarire 
uroiDg  to  press  I 
•f  ejrgs  and  skioM 
tor  cash  than  the 
»'or.    Write  for 


irst-class  eggs  or 
tes  In  any  quan- 
•eturn.    Persons 
merlca  can  send 
leir  lot  of  dupli- 
d  them  onevlulf 
n  their  locality 
tes,  bracing  the 
ind  address  on 
» our  dally  mail 
ine.    For  very 
sed  of,  we  will 


keep  all  speoi- 
>ej.  While  my 
tUl  we  ask  onr 
r  snbstitates  if 
w  qooQ  W9  oaa 


X 


Ornlthologl.t»' and  Oologtot.' Manual.  5 

Often  fill  an  order  entire  when  it  would  otherwise 

be  impossible  to  do  so. 

^AVincRMY   Our  Oval  Convex  Glass  Shades. 

robes,  mats.  etc.  «»  putting  birds  or  snaall 
mountiDR  b  g  h/»°»'  ^^^  Pconvex  Glass  Shades, 
mammals  "n^^^^^?"^  "„rri„i^d  the  finest  thing  at 

a.OOO  squarefeeet.  around  the  walgo^.^'^     ^^^ 

hung  over  ^0  °J  'f  ^IVTramed  a^^^ 

mounted  work  is  suitably  J™™*"  *'|j  jj^t  corners. 

L''"  P*.\"oaUv"?eairm*akiirihem  du8?  and  moth 
•"w  ^lee  add  elsewhere).  The  scenery  is  viv- 
proof.  loee  »''","'»,,  .nd  the  birds  mounted  iu 
SiB'poSSs  o°n  nLranSc  work  or  branches. 
Every  Naturalist  should  secure  one  of  these. 

•-ez^iiiiirforpS^^^^^ 

led  by  few  and  ««prfy  7rnow''the  mS  SI 
deuce  in  »y,7^»}f^en°s  trealh^desUnXn  safely. 

TekS"  M  yo«  ^4  ««'  y««  '^"^  ^^P'"**  °° 

prompt  and  efficient  service. 

HOW  TO  SEND  money:  „,  p  o 


•  Ornitholocisto'  and  Oolofiate*  llaaual. 

order  or  registered  letter,  cost  of  snme  may  be  de- 
ducted from  order  if  for  $1  or  over.  Aniounta  of  II 
or  under  may  be  sent  itr  U.  S.  stamps.  Smidi 
orders  under  60  cents  must  contain  5  cents  add!- 
tioQal  for  postage  and  packing. 

IN  CONCLUSION 

Let  me  add,  that  as  all  the  entire  mammoth  midl 
business  of  F.  H.  l^attin  &  Co.  was  turned  over  to 
me  on  August,  last,  all  the  old  friends  and  patrons 
of  above  company,  should  order  anything  desired 
direct  from  me.  I  hate  a  complete  stock  of  every- 
tbiug  advertised  in  the  old  "  Pink  Catalogue." 

NLj  large  catalogue  which  will  be  mailed  for 
stamp,  not  only  covers  8p«oimens  in  the  manual 
but  a  very  oomplote  line  of  shells,  corals,  minerals, 
fossils,  curios,  novelties,  &c. 


i^iMMIiMMi 


ta*  Ifaaual. 

>f  snmo  may  be  de- 
er. Aniounto  of  II 
3.  stamps.  Small 
tain  5  cents  addi- 


ire  mammoth  midl 
ras  turned  over  to 
riends  and  patrons 
'  anything  desired 
lete  stock  of  every- 
k  Catalogue." 
ill  be  mailed  for 
ms  in  the  manual 
s,  corals,  minerals, 


Jlrtt  numbers  ue  »<!«oTiiJM(U>A.O.V. 
RWMway^nomenclature.  The  MterUk  ( 
prlM  to  for  European  speclmenB. 


No. 
1 


JEctunophorua  occldentalta  7» 
Western  Grebe 
»  OottmWiBholbeeUllWl 
TIolboBll's  Grebe 
8  ColymlmsaurlttMTaB 
Horned  Grebe 

4  Oolyintm«iilgrloollto«»llfoml«jusT88a 

American  Eared  Grebe 

5  Oolymlmsaoinlnlcusra* 

St.  Domingo  Grebe 
s  podUymtmsBodlws'nft 
Pjed-billed  Grebe 

T   Urlnatw  Unber  TSB 

Loon 
a  UrliiataradaittsU''T 

YeUow-billed  Loon 

fl  UrlnatorarottcuB  7» 

Black-throated  Loon 

10  urln»tfflrpartflcu«7» 

Paoiffo  Loon 
n  trrlnatorlttinineTiO 

Red-throated  Loon 
LnodadrrhaU'l^ 
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Marbled  Murrelet 

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•6  Bra^yrftmphnRiijrpoleneusTS?: 

Xantus's  Murrelet 
«6  BrMbynuaphiu  enyerl  7M 

Crarari=s  Murrelet 
9t  Cemhiugn'UenoBt 

BlackGnillemot 
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»  C!«|Miinoaluint»76i 

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Mnrre 


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Bmnnidi's  Morre 


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sunrtalpaiTUi|m7«4 
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M  AiMtoMarii 

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9  00 

80 

800 

86 

8  00 

60 

soo 

86 

1  80 

too' 


1  oot 

1  86 
W 


M  steHwrartuBpomMtnniiaw 
Potnarine  Jaeger 

W  8tort»mljMp««rttlcii««W 
Parasitic  Jaeger 

Ix>ng  tatted  Jaeger 

Ivory  Gall 
40  Rian  trldaetyla  068 
Klttlwake 

«-«?.a§rgat«r'^ 

Glauooos  Goll 
^oint  Barrow  GoU 


"  ^iJ^^lHln'SKiGuU 

*  ^a'S«G«U 

^^•e'ffflGull 

„  x^™»^r.S.b»okedG«ll 

Slaty-backed  GUU 
Western  GoU 
^         Siberian  GuU 

--Tm'ssrseTwr'^ 


00 


80 


^ 


10 


©"•JtlwkittaH'  MMt  (Mggtet*'  UuMM. 


M  Laraa  delawarenalB  gO0 
RJngbilled  Gull 

ohort-bllled  Gull 
PW]  l<anucMiiu07i 

Mew  Gull 
w  lArasheemuumlon 

Hsermann's  Gull 
M  I'ujuatrtouuon 

Uughing  Gall 
M  Z«raaftrakuiiu«r4 

Fnukrio'i  Gull 
»  I-WBipiiUadeiphtooTB 

Bonaparte's  Gull 
I«.l]  Ljmu  mtantM 

Little  Gull 

M  R»odiMt«tliiaraMaem 
BoM'a  GuU 

«•  Xemautmuim 
Sabine's  Gull 

GnU-billed  Tern 
W  BteraatMhccMTaan 

Caspian  Tern 
flB  Stwru  nuoiiBs  nx 

Boyal  Tern 

Eie^at  Tern 

[tq  Btena  tradeaol  aM 

Tradeau's  Tern 
*  SterufontoHeiB 

Forstcr'sTern 
10  SttraahlraiidoaH 

Common  Tern 
71  BtwBftMndiwaaar 

ArcHtie  Tern 
»  StorMdoncaiuaaB 

Ro«Mte  Tern 

Aleutian  Tern 


ififr 

800 

1  7S 

800 

1  M 

180 

180 

960 

400 

600 

100 

SOO 

•  00 

800 

1  60 

6  00 

10» 

loo 

100 

1  tt 

900 


80 
1  80 

28* 
800 

30 

86 
8  00 


800 

80 

80 

40 

8  00 

40 


10 

08 

10 

18 

8  09 


W 


-J 


1» 

800 
1  75 
SOO 
1  M 
100 

too 

3  80 
400 
600 
100 
SOO 

•  00 

800 

1  W 

600 

1  0» 

!oe 

1  00 
1  M 


1 

«6* 
600 
90 
86 

8  00 


800 

80 

60 

40 

6  00 

40 

10 
08 
10 
16 


74  stenwMitffiwnmflW 

LeaatTern 

75  8t«ni»fiiUaHw>»»» 


900       809 


77  HyaiocheUdon  nigra  snrlMmenBto 

BUok  Tern 
l«'"'«^rnS25KkTern 

7«  AnonsBtoUdoBMB 
Noddy 

*'  ^**"Slila!tffi  Albatross 
"  "-SSSR.'gWaatros. 
^  '  ^dSir^oMd  Albstroes 


frOmtx 


8MFuUnMns. 
M» 


w 


_____  minor 
'almu- 

etallsglaplMba  nx* 
»  Jalmor 

'-SKTd.'ffltffl'M'mar 

*  "•SS!;Sr82Sanr.fr 
«  ''tSSrfflSKiU  r 


„J 


1  w 

2  50 
8  00 
1  00 
800 
800 
1  00 
800 
800 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 

450 
400 
5M 
•  00 
10  00 
600 
800 
8808 


800 
8  00 
6  00 

75* 


n 


Oraltholofbta'  and  Oologiau'  Manual. 


M  Pnfflnus  andnbonl  7t8 

Audubon's  Sheariratei- 
M  PnfflniugaTiaria 

Black-rented  Shearwater 
M  Pafflnns  atrlckluull  7M 
Sooty  Shearwater 
W  PoffliinagriaecBTls 

I>ark-bodied  Shearwater 
W  Pufflnos  tonulRMtrls  716 
r«^     81endei>bllIed,Shearwater 
Wn   Pnfflni»elnenns707 

Blaok-talled  Shearwater 
IBfl]   •A«toeIauiiasiuU7l7 

Wack-capped  Petrel 
W   .^Batralatasoalarls 
Scaled  Petrel 
lOO  •SMr^ataflaheri 

Fisher's  Petrel 
fMHj  Bnlwmtetmlwerf7i8 
Baiwer's  Petrel 
[lOS]  Damion  cAPNiala  710 
^  Pintado  Petrel 

•«   HMoQ)rp««UiiilcroMmi»780 
Least  Petrel 

JW  ProMltort»petairto»7Si 
Stormy  Pet;  al 

Fork-tailed  Petrel 
«oe  OojMwxIroinaleuoMrhoaTM 

Leaeh's  Petrel 
108.1  OoMnodronwaMirodwitria 

Oaudalupe  Petrol 
>0T  OoMaodWOTiameUnUTM 

Blaok  Petrol 

Ashy  Petrol 

"'"'"WS?afiS3^StS 

"""WrSTcSJlSrtrol 


4  UO 


4  00 


1  60 
a  50 
8  00 


S  00 
800 

800  SO 
4  00  2  00 
1  M     80 


8  00   g  00 
1,50 

200 
•  00   1  50 


il 


-- H 


Manual. 


400        1  60 

a  50 

4  00        8  00 


S  00 

500 

8  00  50 

4  00       2  00 

1  85  90 


000 

800 

1^50 

200 

«00 

1  00 

/ 


Tellow-blHed  Tropic  Bird 

lis  Fhaethon  BthereiiB  886 

aBdbilled  Tropic  Bird 

»"'^'Sl„%^d"Booby 

""^"BlSttoted  Booby 

116  Sou  aula  MB 

Booby 
llMSuUlwewBtert 

Brewster's  Booby 

nun  Sola  Blaoator  M3 

"  '    BiKoted  Booby 

117  SnlaMunanalSO 

Qannet 
lis  Anbtnga  aahlnga  M9 

Aahinga 
119  piiBlacrooorax  carlw  «« 

Oormorant 


'»  'IKS^^-SfcSrmoraat 

1Mb  Phalaciocorax  dUoirtiuB  dnelMtaa  1Mb 
law  *^"^n^.cre8ted  Cormcrant 
U6e  pjialacroconaatloplmaaltocUlatiw 

Farallone  Cormorant 
ISI   FhalaofoooraK  in««loaiww«« 

Mexio»n  Cormorant 
m  PhalBcrocoraxpenlcUlatnae* 

Brandt's  Cormorant 
IM  PhaJaoroeorwtvelai^cnB 

PelAglo  Cormorant 

'-^'«sr;^erc«s?So'sr"* 

»*  ItSffiSaSSrant 


J 


eoo 

4  00 
8  00 
8  so 
8  00 

aoo 

800 
8  00 
800 
800 
500 
400 
8  50 
500 
•  00 


85 
25 

85 

25 

25 

05 

50 
1  00 

25 

1  00  • 

1  00 

85 

1  00 

80 


1^ 


»4  <*'"'"«"°«»-f«ndOoIoH,t.'M.nu.l. 

I*  PeJecanusfoBonBMl 
Brown  Pelican 

California  Brown  Pelican 
188  Pwgattaaqulla«» 

Man-o'-War  Bird 
1»  Merganser  amerloanns  038 

American  Mei^fanser 
i»  MerpuiBergerratoreST 

««I-brea8ted  Menianser 
»W    I^ghodTtejcpcullatUBBSS 

Hooded  Merganser 
**  Anjjboscliaafloi 

Mallard 
188  AouotMcimi()(»,pt 

Black  Duck 

"*  A'^'nJIgulaaB 
Florida  Duck 

1»5  Anas  strepera  004. 
Gadwall 

'*  ^"JHjynelopefloe 
Widgeon 

[isrj  Ams  Mnerlcana  (Wr 

Baldpate 
[188]  Anas  oreoeaeii 

Adropean  Teal 
18P  Amu  caroUnensls  818 

Gieen- winged  Teal 
140  Anas  dlsoors  flog 

Bine-winged  Teal 
Ml  Anas  oyanoptera  610 

Cinnamon  Teal 

143  DMlaaentaflOK 

Pintail 
14«  AizspoDsaflis 

wood  Duck 
[146]  NettamliBa 

Rufous-crested  Duck 


600 

80 

6  00 

1  CO 

600 

1  00 

1  76 

1  60 

1  60 

76,  26 

aoo 

1  60 

1  75 

80 

1  76 

40 

260 

1  00 

800 

1  00 

8  00  76;  60 

800 

26* 

8  00 

T» 

8  00 

20* 

1  86 

60 

1  86 

80 

8  00 

86 

8  00.6(1 

;.80» 

800 

80» 

860 

76 

8  70 

800 

J 


Manual. 


000 

80 

6  00 

1  CO 

600 

1  00 

1  76 

1  60 

1  SO 

75,  36 

300 

1  60 

1  75 

80 

1  76 

40 

2  60 

1  00 

800 

1  00 

3  00  76;  00 

300 

36* 

300 

T« 

8  00 

80* 

1  80 

50 

1  80 

80 

8  00 

86 

8  00 .00;  .80* 

800 

80» 

8  Op 

76 

8  75 

8  00 

Ornitbotogiatt'  and  Oologiata'  Manual. 

1«»  Aythya  wnerlcana  8J8 
Bedhead 

147  AytHya  TaUlBiieria  617 

Canvas-back 

148  Aythya  mtoilanearcUcaOW 

American  Scaup  Duck 

'«  ^tSrsSS  Duck 

"»  ^1fffg!^Xed  Duck 

161   Giatiolonetta  clangida  amerloana 

American  Golden-eje 
ISS  ai«wsl<»nettalBl8iiaica«19 

Barrow's  Golden-eye 
IBS  oharlotaetUalbeolaflBl 

Baffle-bead 
154   oiananlahyemaUsflaa 

Old-squaw 
lfi6   HUitrlWilc'wWBttlMaottsM* 

Harlequin  Duck 
IBS  camiitolalnMUiUbradortusM* 

LabnUlor  Duck 
167  Eiilo<melta8trtlerl«35 

giell*'8  Duck 
IBB   ArcUmetta  a«ch«rl  M» 
SpecUoled  Eider 
180  SomattriamomMlmaboreallsflW 

Nortbem  Eider 
ISO  eomateriadreMert.flafra 

Auerloan  Eider 
m  SomaterttT-nteralBS 

Paoittc  Eider 
182  SomatBriaapeoUWlUflW 

King  Eider 
168  Old«niaainertguia630 
American  Scoter 
riMl  OldemlataMaSSi 
Velvet  Scoter 
166  OldemladegJandlM* 

WMte-winged  Scoter 

iflA  oidemIaj>«MplcW»ta««' 
Sarf  Scoter 


IS 


2  60 

»     I 

8  00 

1  25    1 

300 

60*     1 

200 

75*     1 

1  75 

1  25 

1  75 

1  25 

1 . 

2  26 

1  00 

1  50 

2  00 

1 

800 

40* 

800 

1  00* 

600 

6  00 

1 

13  00 

3  50 

f: 

8  50 

50 

800 

26 

400 

1  00 

'   ' 

7  00 

1  50 

I 

2  25 

2  00 

1 

2  50 

50* 

■  ^ 

8  60 

3  50  -^ 

p 

2  26 

3  eg 

.|| 

gMPH 


t6 


Oraitboloftota'  and  Oologtott*  Mamul. 

1  00 


107  Ertomatnra  miblda  8M 

Buddy  Duck 
[108]  Nomonyz  domliilcuB  886 

Masked  Duck 
l»  Chen  hnMrtwrea  Mia 

Lesser  8do#  Goose 
WBa  Ohtti  byperboTM  nlvaUi  591 

Greater  Snow  Goose 
100.1  Chen  oatmleaoMia  BBO 

Blue  Goose     « 
in  ChenroasUNe 

Boss's  Snow  Goose 


[171]  Anwr  albUnma  808 

White-fronted  Goose  „  ^ 

171«  Aoaer  albUrona  sambelt  IMNia  "  "" 

American  White-fronted  Goose  8  SO 


4  00 
400 
4  00 
0  00 
8  00 


in  BraatooaiiadeiialaBei 

Canada  Goose 
iTSa  Branta  (wiadraali  huteUnaU  «Ma 

Hotchin's  Goose 

17»  DrMtaoanadeMteoecMantalUaaete 

White-cheeked  Goose 
iWc  B»Mt»  oanadrartB  minima  OHb 

Cackling  Goose 
ITS  BrutolMnaeU6S6 

Brant 
174  Brute  nigrioaas  ess 

Black  Brant 
1175]  Bnmte  tonooiMls  807 

Barnacle  Goose 

lcaB88 

oose 
.  aatomnalla  on 
.jllied  Tree  Duck 
178   DcBdrooTgnafaiTaSOO 

FolToua  Tree-duck 
[IT*]  oior^gniusas 

Whooping  Swan 

180  OlOToolnmblana8  688 

Whistling  Swan 

181  OUnrbncolnatorBSV 

Trumpeter  Swan 


880 

8  60 

4  SO 

000 

800 

400 

880 

HOO 
i  78 
1  78 

10  00 

700 

900 


85 


1  00* 

1  00* 
1  00 

1  60 

2  00 
400 
860 
860 

400 
SOO 

2  00 

1  SO* 

2  60 
400 


-i  _ 


Manual. 
1  80 

400 
4  00 
4  00 
6  00 
8  00 
«    8  SO 
880 
8  50 
4  60 
600 
8  00 
400 
8  80 
15  00 
i  76 
1  78 
IP  00 
700 
800 


88 


1  00* 
1  00» 
1  00 
1  80 
8  80 
400 
880 
800 

400 
SOO 
800 
1  50* 
8  00 
400 


Ornltholoiita*  hod  Ooto««-f -»«>- 


«7 


I 


'»  ^^slS'te^ooablU 
'«*  °Vhfte  Ibis 

18B  TartjaaslocQlatotBOO 
Wood  IW» 

w  *^»rd's  Heron 
^•*  niMSferon 
""'^•SiS^  Blue  Heron 

»»  nm'Sto^  E^ret 

^nowy  Heron 
tag  ArdearufeM«aa4Sl 
Reddish  Egret 

'"  ^Jooisiana  Heron 
«»  ^tto  mne'Seron 

901    Atd«»vlw«WB»« 

Gr»e»  Heron 


16  00      1 

7  00      1 
200 

8  00 
8  60 

8  60 

400 
10  00 

100 
185 
860 
16  00 
600 
800 
8  60 
8  60 
800 
885 
1 

126 
75 


-_i 


• — .kk»,feJMJJlMiiM."'Mi^.l' 


W^fl^l 


.;^ 


r 


°'"'"*"**"'«''Oolo,l«..M.„„.,. 


aiaArdMTireseeMftaairt 

Ite*  "'''*'«»'"  "evluMOB 

Whoooping  Crane 
Little  Brown  Crane 
^       SaBdhiire,^e 
""  LiS'p'gfr*"'"*' 

Belding?^] 
810  RMlMobMetMMO 

Ctepper  Ball 
«...  »  ">^"J*n»  ClappSrB* 
M. , »  *'*"*'bean  CJapper  KtU 
Soott'8  Bail 

pM7]Orejtcn»x877 

Corn  Otttke 


1  60 
3  60 
18  00 
6  00 
6  00 
8  50 
1  50 


3  00 
1  00 
1  60 
800 
1-60 
60 
I  80^ 

40 
860 
509 
6  00 
1  86 


12 
20 
800 
6  00 
3  00 
75 
80 

86 

18 
85 
76 


80» 

10 

800 

80O 

8  00 

80 


Manual. 


1  60 

13 

2  60 

20 

18  00 

800 

6  00 

600 

6  00 

3  00 

8  60 

76 

1  60 

30 

2  00 

86 

1  00 

18 

1  60 

86 

8  00 

76 

1-60 

60 

30 

160 

80» 

40 

10 

So   800 

09   80O 

00   800 

36 

20 

918 


Ornlthologtoto'  and  Oologist.'  Manual 


lonornta  marttolca  BW 
Purple  Galhnule 


2ig   aaUlnnlagaleataBro 
Florida  Gallinule 

European  Coot 

921   FuUcaamerlcanaBBO 

American  Coot 

lledPnalarope 

Northern  Phalaiope 

WlSon'B  Phalarope 
iS6  Recurvlr«rtrownerlcM»8B66 
American  Avocet 

""^"~K^t"oSdcock 

American  Woodcock 

European  Snipe 

WiSon's  Snipe 
asi   MacrortiamplHMgrtaeu8  6CT 
Dowitcher 

«*»  ^Longrbflled  Dowitcher 
ass  MlorwMaMnahimHitopttBB* 

StiRSandpiper 
8S4  Tr^gaeanntusSiS 

Knot 

«  ^ISSfflSpTper 

»"  '^u^S^lndpiper 
«"  •^IS^miSSpTper 
"^  •^a'gltSfflSidpiper 


1 


t'- issgW8S««9B«^ 


^    *»  "'"••holotJrt.'.adOologirt.- 

**  Trlng«nwcnUU8Si 
9Mi  ^^""to'*!  Sandpiper 

sii  -.^y^*'«f""»>p«l  Sandpiper 

BaJrd^  Sandpiper 
»«  mngftininntUUtas 
Least  Sandpiper 

Loog-toed  Stint 
(X3]Trte|aaii>i]u6iie        » 
Danlin 

«««  watKea  sandpiper 
Curlew  ^ndoipor 
Spoonbiil  Sandpiper     , 

wr  isi^  **"''"**'^  Sandpiper 

Sanderling 
m  Umonfedoaso 

Marbled  Godwit 

r««,.     "**""'*"  *^0d wit 

r««,*^'"'''**"'«' Godwit 
fS58)Tot|um«nebntartu8  Mr 
Green-slianlE 


Maiiaal. 


80   2  00 

7« 

>   800 

1  00 

200 

80 

2  00 

2  00 

500 

1  ffO 

85* 

78 

8  00 

1  50 

6  00 

10  00 

40 

8  00 

1  00 

2  00 

75 

1  50 

1  25 

460 

800 

1  75 

2  60 

1  50 

800 

800 

2  60* 

1  00 

600 

75 

2  60 

78 

4  00 

100 

BOO 

^^^,■-■l^j.ll.lji>■£:Jlr*■|"iy||^i'|^^J'^'-'  *^ 


Mubnal. 


«0   8  00 

7« 

>   800 

1  00 

800 

80 

8  00 

2  00 

800 

1  00 

88* 

75 

8  00 

1  50 

6  00 

10  00 

40 

8  00 

1  00 

8  00 

78 

1  fiO 

1  88 

4S0 

800 

1  78 

8  60 

1  80 

800 

800 

8  60* 

1  00 

800 

78 

8  60 

78 

4  00 

100 

BOO 

OrnlthoJbgUf  iiftd  OologteU- M.0U.1. 

(jHn]  Tetanus  oS»'«>B«»,*i_ 
Green  Sandpiper 

M  symplien»l»8einlP»Hn»'»»'P' 

8680  SymPhe^»'»IS»?»r*'*  ""*"'**  "^^ 
Western  WUlet 

SM  Heterw!tlU«lncM{u»»3 

Wandering 'fatler 

[9fl0]  P»TonceUa  pugnu  6M 
881 


*i 


see 


«tL?SJ:»S»per 
^uTbr'^iSSrKpiper 


"^  nSi»aTlper 

aw  NumeiilMlwidaonlciuiWJ 
Hud«onlan  Curlew 

ten  NumM»ln«  *>«•*'}••*' 
Eskimo  Curlew 

t-^^^rtte-riSSrcTrlew 

[Mti  VaneUua  TaneUos  1 18 
Lapwing 

•^  ^•'SffieTe^tover 

"""°^^d^js?erer'" 

*«•  ""^ffiSaS^SSa  Wev 

"-^^rfflTpi^^'^ 

ITS 
874 
8fm 


jBslaUUa  TOoUers  516 


^llldeer 
Ung  Plover 


jver 


2-00   2  00» 

1  60 

40 

1  80 

50 

2  60 

6  00 

1  80 

20» 

76 

88 

1  00 

800 

40 

16 

160 

1  00 

150 

800 

• 

8  00 

9  00 

ISO 

80» 

1  60 

16* 

9.00 

400 

900 

40* 

900 

900 

9  60 

9  00 

80 

90 

40 

1  00 

100 

90* 

mm 


■uual. 

1  Sff 
00 

1  00 

i  00 

800 
80 
100 
SM 
100 

1  M 

1  80 

1  80 


800 
100 
100 
100 
•0 
108 
100 
180 


88* 
78 

78 

80 
8  00 

88 
1  00 

800 
800 

88* 

78 

1  78 
880 

10 

18 

10 

80 


100 


iriiimed  Partridge  i  «» 

S»D  Pedro  Partridge  ■  "" 

q!Uin>ta484 


^satrasissssrKSSidg.  78 
^ffiisrea^ge        1 00 

«  ^-ffiSWErffitridge 
'^^iSoiSr'SroMe 


W6 


At 
tnUgtauMiu  47U 


m'tGrooM 

MtnakUiiU^Taa 
In't  OrouM 


laa^r"** 


UOa 


«»-...  Qw»«Me 

"*  ^'SSfS'Saifl^uie 
•"  '-ffSKrarrSgan 


J_. 


«ifl"ip«l!!W 


tOtb 


Ornltholoftat.'  and  OoIofiM.'  Muwi. 

Nebon'8  Ptarmigan 

'"^RS?"  ".P^SJ**«  MkheMto 

Tatner'i  Ptarmigan 
i-aaopM  wwiohi  • 

Weloh'i  Ptarmigan 

Whitptalled  Ptannimin 


aos  L 

aM 


800 
1  8S 
800 
15  00 
8  W 
1  8R 


-iKtliHen 

ao»  pJSS^  K -^^••■***»"~*  6w>u.e    1  50 
m  nl^^^*  8»»»rp-tailed  OroSw 

"""itea'^^is^fsssr'"''* 

•w  OolnntefuoUtaM 
Band-tailed  Pigeon 


8  00 
8  00 
8  00 
800 
18  00 
10  00 
1  00 
1  60 
800 
1  85. 
8  00 


500 
80 
75 
8  00 
1  50 
8  50 
50 
50 
50 
76 
1  00 
8  00 
8  00 
76 
1  00 
8  00 
1  00 
1  00 


faniul. 


800 

soo 

1  M 

80 

800 

76 

IS  00 

8  00 

8  85 

1  60 

1  8R 

na 
1  so 

8  60 
SO 

8  00 

SO 

800 

60 

800 

76 

800 

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California  Screech  Owl 
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40 

88 

40 

100 

86 

06 

10 

08 

W 

18 

_^^^^     " 


CiMs'llaflml. 

,<fc»i| 

S5 

86* 

2  00 

100 

96 

06 

ao 

W       _ 

»a 

10 

40 

28 

ISO 

60 

80 

20 

126 

1  96 

100 

8«» 

75 

180 

10  00 

io 

78 

M 

1  60 

ir            40 

16 

40 

1  00 

16 

06 
06 

m 

16 

60 


Ml    Anmodwnwi  priuMP*  '^ 
Ipwrloh  Sparrow 

SuldwiGh  Spwrow       ..^^.,--, 

MM  A«nodn««- •|«**^"*'"^'»*  '"•  95 
TSvanoa  Spwrrow         ..^,-i_-|-fc 


^^em  Savanna  Bpafrow 
tnaaaBdirldieBitr'-- 
•sBteCThSpWW 

Wding'aMarih  Sparrow 


«"ssEs™srssis^"*' 


Large  bUled  »P««>'r^  ,„ 
™  Lucas  Sparrow 
"*      BSrdTSparrow  ■__,.^ 

GriMhopper  Spswow 


100 
1  60 
950 
1  60 
1  00 
80 


2  80 


MM  Ammodteimia  •»VMH««™  *ffl2SSi*        88 
■^  *'TOternGraS8hopper  SpaffOW       » 

LmodM^  Sparrow 

Melson's  Sparrow  ^ 

200 
126 


85 


20 


m  A 


'"oSSySSiSSJSSrroif 


■ati,liiinwi 


Oralthologiate'  and  OolofiMa'  Manual. 


Ht 


8B7 


m 


880 


Ohondestm  gnunnuoos  t04 

Lark  Sparrow 
Beta  Obondestea  gnunmaona  atrlgstas  ma 

Western  Lark  Sparrow 
86S  Zonotrtdila  auomla  VB 

Harris'  Sparrow 
BM  ZanoMehtaieiioophmaM 

W  blte-orowned  Sparrow 

"**  ^*Tl^,^li1°?*'S^*"*«™«>l»«Wa 

Intermediate  Sparrow 
t64b  Zoiu>tafl(mia  lencpphrya  guntwll  an 
uambelrs  Sparrow 
ZcmotrlpUa  ooronau  908 

Golden-crowned  Sparrow 
ZtxwMchla  aiHooUls  aw 

White-tliroated  Sparrow 
Sptoella  monUooU  sio  pt 
Tree  Sparrow 
B80a  SiiiMllaiiuMitioidooelmoeaaiODt 

Western  Tree  Sparrow 
8<0  Siriaella  aootelia  SU 

Chipping  Sparrow 
Btta  SijjMUa  aoolaUa  utaontB  Stla 

Western  Chipping  Spanrow 
681   Bi^MlIaipaUldaUS 

Clay-colored  Sparrow 
BM  MMllaimwarlsis 

Brewer's  Sparrow 
t»  SptaaiU]maUuai4 
Field  Sparrow 

Western  Field  Sparrow 
SpiaaUaworthanl 
Worthen's  Sparrow 


864 


B8B 

866 
067 


SMMlUMrlsQiarlB  S16 

Blaok-chlnned  Sparrow 
JnnepatlwniaM 

White-winged  Jnnco 
JnnoohyttuUaaiTM 

Siate-eolored  Jnnco 
867a  Jinuo  liyamMla  ongonas  818 

Oregon  Junoo 


40 

05 

80 

05 

SO 

85 

50 

85 

1  00 

85 

15 

50 

1  50 

35 

85 

85 

75 

86 

76 

85 

08 

M 

10 

80 

85 

40 

85 

85 

08 

75 

85 

800 

8  00 

1  00 

75 

1  60 

86 

80 

60 

50 

;  ..Kssssseawfe'f 


"*?a;s*«9i4a«s8S»asiasiWJ.'Si»»3»'ii*>*'"' 


iti'  Manual. 

«Ma 

40 
80 
60 

05 
06 

%xna 
n 

86 
85 
85 

60 

1  00 

16 

> 

60 

1  60 

25 

86 

85 

75 

85 

75 

86 

08 

r 

80 

10 

80 

86 

40 

86 

86 

08 

78 

85 

800 

800 

1  00 

76 

1  60 

86 

80 

60 

50 

Ormthologtott'aiidOologtoto'M.    »a». 

mb  Junco  hyen»UB  «l«if eWtt  818pt 
Shnteldt's  Junco 

Thurber  B  Junco 
M7d  jnMOhs«n»«.oarolliieiuito8lTpt 

Carolina  Junco 
BM  Junco  aonectaiu  SIO 

Pink-Bided  Jnnco 

'^'''^i^^ Junco 

"•  "^?fflld  Junco 

800  Junco  diMwn?  !»»»"•*«■  **P* 

Arisona  Junco 
gjoa  Junco otaMWUiaowaltoW 

iSd-backed  Junco 

Badrd  8  Junco 
m  I  Junco  town«endl 

^wn«end'8  Junco 

^-  •"^^ffl'S  Junco 

«»  ^ia?hr^**s?.rrow 

ai^Sparrow 

BTio  »^^bman'8  Sparrow 

BIS  P«w«?*''"*«S*"L« 
Arizona  Sparrow 

Bn  Peuc«»ni«'l'9"»      _ 
Mexican  Sparrow 

"•  "SStoSJ^>SiBp*now 


1  00 
50 


00 

00 

8  00 


50 


43 

76 
76 
60 
1  50 

1  00 
1  00 
1  00 


50 

75          1 

100 

iw       1 

100 

1  00         1 

100 

100 

100 

1  so 

100 

800     ' 

160 

76 

1  50  , 

100 

875 

^.imu£% 


44  Ornittolggina' aiui  OolggiMa' llantwi. 

B80    PTOcasa  ruflcep*  SSO 

Bnfoas-orowoed  Sparrow 
MOa  Pencna  rnttcepa  bonoMdl  tNa 

BoQcard's  Sparrow 
BW»  Penem  mfleepa  eeriboeca 

Book  Sparrow 
Ml   MeloaplMfaMUUtsl 

So^g  Sparrow 
ma  MchwplM  taaetoU  fMUax  ttlopt 

Desert  Soog  Sparrow 

M16  >(eiMplM.fwctatamonUii»aBiapt 

Moantain  Sonsf  Sparrow 
Hi«  IfelMpiu  fWwtot*  hMmmaal  «16 

Ueermann's  Song  Sparrow  v 
B8|<|  M^oaplw  fuetau  nmuaUii  Mi« 

Samners  Song  Sparrow 
Hi«  Mt^mtfca  fMelMa  vuttau  SBltf 

BnsUr  Song  Sparrow 
U^  Htf ospla»  fMoUta  mflaa  <N« 

Sooty  Song  Sparrow 
tng  Melosplra  fHdaUHTnlula 

Brown's  Song  Sparrow 
ASIA  MtfooplBa  f aadato  gnmiMa 

SanU  Barbara  SoqgSfMwow 
Mif  l(eU«|ilxa  fucUto  olemantn 

Saa  Clemente  Song  Sparrow 
am  MetonilnelnareaM 

AJeatian  Song  Sparrow 
an  MtiomlMUiieolniaM 

Unooln's  Sparrow 
8M8  Mtiositfn  lUuMdnt  alrUto  SMpt 

Forbu8>i>s  Sparrow 
fi84  MehMplnfieMglaiiafln 

Smanp  Sparrow 
885  PaMoellauiaoaMB 
FoK  Sparrow 

Townsend's  SpaSSw" 

TWck-billed  SpStotT^ 

Stete-oolored  SpMvow 


78 

200 

100 

2  00 

100 

200 

05 

02 

W 

85 

8S 

25 

8S 

10 

M 

05 

BO 

40 

1  00 

50 

«oe 

800 

w 

75 

so 

12 

u 

1  00 

40 

200 

m 

200 

9  00 

200 

|i*l«'  Ifaniwi. 

r                78 

800 

1  00 

a  00 

100 

8  00 

95 

08 

8S 

pt 

88 

n 

m  -          86 

85 
85 
10 

80 

05 

w 

40 

1  00 

50 

torn 

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5  00 

800 

80 

75 

80 

18 

81 

M 

40 
K 

1  00 
800 
800 

800, 

800 

Oriil«H.lof«.'.«dOotettott'  M«««> 

Twu  8p»rrow 
m  Pl^oerytmopbthtliinwW 
Towhee 


A886  Plrtlo  mwnUatuB  WB0B1I*  « 
Oregon  Towhee 

^wlalape  Towhee 

^wen- tailed  Towhee 

iCamn  Towhee 

Bt.  Lucas  Towhee 

BBI6  WnUo  fMca*  crtiMiHg*** 
taWoniia  Towhee 

B8B   PlpU*  *»«%?**  . 

Tkbert's  Towhee 
188  OataUuJU  cwdliifcim  Itt 

Ccdlnal 
gosa  OM^iuaJB  nmuMB  »ap«rtm»  aiKWt 

Atlaona  Cardinal 

"^^^StLucai  Cardinal  . 

•**  '^■^Sy^ailed  Cardinal 
AM  Pyrtl«aoxto««mwU  MSpt 
Texan  Cardinal 

*•*  VTitoonaPyrrhuloxla 

St  Lacas  Pyrrhuloxla 

•*  «*S«l?«ta  Wroabeak 

•»•  ^•laSSlS^'SrTabeak 


io 

50 

40 

00 

00 

100 

40 

10 

85 

76 

80 

05 

00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  50 

75 
1  00 
1  00 
1  00 

46 
60 


86 

8  00 

1  00 

10 

15 


/" 


Ornikholoiirt*'  adt^  OotegUita'  Manual. 


wr  OutecaenraiMaMpt 

Blue  Grosbeak 
8Wa  OnlnoK  cnralM  mirhyDolw  *Mpt 

Weatent  Blue  Grosbeak 
BM  Panwrlna 


WMrtauoruiMMS 
Indigo  Banting 


sw  PuMiliiaanuBiiaatt 

Lasaii  Bunting 
aoo  PaaaarluTmloolorlBOiit 

Varied  Bunting 
flOOa  FuMrliiaTttMh»lorpolchr&  tnupt. 

Beautiful  Bunting 
Ml  pMawUudrtawt 

Fainted  Bunting 
toe  SpgraphUamnreUetlaluurpeiaM 

Sharpe's  Seed-eater 
MS  EnetiwlablcMarSBS 

GtaHqnit 
[flOB.1]  Entbataoaaon 

Melodious  Grassquit 
tot  Sirinamflfloaoa«M 

Diokcisael 

«B  O^moiMiaiiMUuiooonraSM 

Lark  Bunting 
tO$  Snphoma  elMaotlsaima  100 

Blue>heaaed  Euphonia 
t07  PlnamiadoTMaiiaiflB 

Louisiana  ^Hmager 
[<3T.i]  nraaga  rnbrloepa 

Gray's  Tanager 
tn  PinngamhUhRmMiaalOl 

Scarlet  l^inager 
too  Plnuigaiiepatloaiss 

Hepatic  Tanager 
610  PlnngaralmlM 

Summer  Tanager 
«10a  Ptnnga  nilira  oooparl  lOto 

Cooper's  Tanager 
on  Proama  mUa  IN 

Furple  MarUn 
sua  PiOBM  mbia  haaparU  iMpt 

Western  Martin 


1  00 


'"■mm 


lite*  llaniMl. 


>t. 


00 

60 

80 

50 

1  60 

700 

00 

60 

1  00 


40 

1  as 

78 

«0 
1  60 

60 
1  60 

40 

«0 


80 

I 
85 

08 

i- 
SO 


10 

50 

1  00 

05 

85 

8  00 

75 

85 
1  50 

85 
1  60 

18 


Owitboloftatt'  Md  OoJogirtt'  M.BU.J. 

•ts  OheUdomgrytluPOiJirterCiM 

Barn  Swallow 
ei4  -TMhyeJniiUWoolOTlK 

Tree  Swallow 

"•^SSS'Wtow 

Eb5Koi»pl» 
«  ^^^SSSTsWKe 
«  ^tSS^ffirShrite 

Whlleriiinped  Shrike 

-  ^eKJSS'n'^ireo 
•"  'IfhffiSlliTir^ 


80 
80 
60 


85 
60 


86 
90 
60 
40 


80 
76 
85 
1  26 
00 
86 


15 


-- :^<a>'yi 


OwlttolOKlti'  aM  OMagim< 

«M  Virgo  flaTUroiM  140 

xeliow-throated  Vireo 
ON  VlrepmUtarliui  Ml 


iKOBoUtarliw  uipt 
BliM-headed  VIr 


ireo 
•Ma  Vino  K>Uteiiiis  eanlali  uia 

CaMtn's  Virego 
"^  ^HS?  "offtwliMpiumbwx  Mift 

Plautbeous  vireo 

MoDiitain  Solltaiy  Vireo 

MM  Vlrw  ■^tUllM  llMMMIUU 

St.  LbMs  Solitaty  Yirao 

no   VlnpsMcai^iuMS 

BlMk-<mpped  Vireo 

**     VlMOBOWUWMfWtom 

Wiiite-eyedytreo 

Key  West  Vireo^^^ 
«M  ViraphnttODl  144 

Hoctoii's  Vireo 
oasa  Vino  tanttom  stepbeut 

Stephen's  Vireo 

6»    VtnolwlUi|4B 

ireo 

Wa  Vte«olwllllMiiiiiui40 

wtVireo 
•M  vlnoTioydori47 

Gray  Vireo 
oas  CcnntatwhnMaitaU* 

BaluHiii  Hoaey  Creeper 
m  HvMaurmm f4.Tf 

Bladt  and  White  Warbler 
t»  PrakMB0Uria«itnft7» 

Prothonotary  Waridor 
MB  aMaatonraiaMBUT* 

S^neon's  Warbler 
Ml  HMmtthwiunnBlTaniaTT 

Wonu-eatlnir  Warbler 
MO  HalnlMhopkllabMhnaain 

l««hmin'a  Warbler 
•41   HelntnthophQa  piBM  Tt 

tiMtwlnmd  Win-Uer 


Wg 


Ml 


8» 

?5 

as 

1  00 

m 

1  00 

f» 

75 

t» 

75 

1  00 

1 1» 

100 

ao 

16 

!«• 

1  80 

'     m 

800 

n 

too 

m 

16 

IM 

• 

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1  80 

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1  »6 

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60 

7i 

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100 

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76 

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100 

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w 

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8t 

1  00 

m 

1  00 

50 

75 

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75 

1  00 

100 

100 

ao 

16 

1«0 

1  80 

•i 

200 

78 

too 

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16 

too 

78 

!•» 

1  80 

lOOi 

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M 

60 

n 

M 

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100 

» 

76 

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7» 

160 

6M 


647 
648 


O„riM*l0fte»i'  hod  OrtOfirt-'  MMiWt 

Vli^ni»'«  Warbler 
NMhTilirWarbler       ^^,._^ 
G»)»TerM  Warbler 
"iCSSSSwSSSwarbJtr 

-WyTa'^fiT"''"' 
«-TSffliSWSrr" 

^^STTartSr"'" 
^^tSTllS^Sibler 


«t 


«T 


'  "tSSaa'Wrtler 


Hue  Warbler 


Oraitkoloitata'  ud  OolagiMi'  MmwU. 

rndndm  pconrlTaaln  t0 

CbettnatHAded  WurMer  i 

DtaaniM  oMMuiwioo 

Baj-brMuted  Warbler 
Dculniiw  ■Mate  m 

BlMdc-pollWkrblflr 
vwlRiloa  MaekbnnUB  in 

BUekbarnUa  Warbler 

Tcllow-throated  Warbler 

DanOialoa  domjUM  AlUUon  loia 
Syoamore  Warbler 

Daaaratea  grMte  MM 

Oraoe'i  Warbler 
DwHlralM  mgnwens  1« 

Black  throated  Gray  Warbler 
wMbvloa  eluqrMMrlB  MM 

Golden-oheeked  Warbler 


DMdmwTinuioT 
Blaok-.throated  Green  Warbler 
IM  townMBdt  108 
nsend'f  Warbler. 
-leaoeoManUUaloe 
irmit  Warbler 
DmdNlMUrUMaillO 

Klittiuid'rWarbler 
DagdMeayiflonu  111 
Pine  Warbler 
BdntoaMlmamm  lU 
PalfflWarbler 

'"'«sis:ffi:^a\w™ 
**«a-W2Siyr* 

■•tarM  auraespuiui 

OreD'bird 
Monw  aojiborMMMta  lie 

Water-Thrneh 

I^oiaamkWater-Tlirueb 


Ills 


16, 


78 

1  80 

M 

78 

M 

800 

60 

180 

6S 

800 

800 

880 

1  00 

8  60 

600 

800 

80 

80 

8  80 

800 

8  80 

800 

6  08 

86 

00 

00 

800 

IB 

40 

80 

86 

80 

80 

60 

78 

1  00 

80 

80 

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1 

m 

w, 

\ 

7S 

1  60 

M 

78 

M 

800 

60 

1  80 

OrnlUiolQgteto'  Md  Ootoftow'  Itoniwl. 


Bf 


68 

8  00 

1  00 

600 

80 

800 

880 

600 

88 

80 

88 

40 

88 

80 

78 

•0 


800 
8  80 
8  60 
800 
00 
800 
800 

80 
800 

80 
8« 
80 
1  80 
80 


•«  ^Wl,affitW«bler 
•»  *^g!iS%"u"^-thro.t 

«  ^U^rSSited  Chat 
*■'         '  JoK'iiWwbler 

t*^  ■'MKlliSdiWiUrt 
«  ^TBCSSSWblSr 


1  00 
1  00 
78 
76 
86 
60 
1  00 
4  00 
800 
40 
40 
60 
80 
60 
40 
86 
800 
860 
800 
800 
800 


s> 

76 

8  60 

1  60 

18 

86 

1  00 


06 

18 

60 
100 

76 
180* 

18 
8  00 

880 


S*  Orf  hhologlato'  ud  ODlof^'  Ifamial. 

[Om  BMUentenu  t«lU  184 

B«n>s  Warbler 
[6M]MoUelUftmlba(W 

Wkite  Wagtail 
[M6]  Motullte  oonlaria 

Swiohoe:*  Wagtail 
«•»  Bi^nMflaTnsieaetMtiiatiuTO 
Siberian  Tellonr  Wagtail 
N7  Aathiu  penaliTanloiu  71 

Auerioan  Pipit 
[MQ  Anthna  pntamia  tb 

Meadow  Pipit   . 
[aW]  Aothns  oervtBna 

Bari-throated  Pipit 
AaUins  qmurneU  78 
Sprafiie<s  Pipit 
OtaMlna  modeaaui  10 
•    AoMrican  Dipper 
OrajMoi»tM  numtaniM  10 

&ife  Tlirasher 
>(inniapol7|dott08U 
Moekiogbird 
"**  0*}P'5UP*f"«'«>WnMMtai» 
CiMnird 

305 


TOO 


701 


708 


n» 


«  7DT 


TOT* 


708 


700 


710 


711 


7U 


HwporhjmBliua  rnaiM  is 
uiowii  Thrasher 

Smnett'*  Thrasher 
HajpoAjraohtui  corvlrMtrla  16 
OnrTe-billed  Thrasher 

•rhyaekva  oomroBtrta  paiiBMl  Ma 
-ler's  Thrasher 

-,  johaajMndlni  Ma 
idire's  Thrasher 
HafporhjraeliiMotaMraaa  14 
St  lAcas  Thrasher 
RMVorhjmohas  NdlTlTiis  l« 
Caiifbrnia  Thrasher 

Huporhyaohna  laocmtei  ICs 
LMonte's  Thrasher 

"'sgssr^g'riSjr'" 


800 

65 

ioi> 

7S 

1  00 

80 

Vi 

00 

10» 

800 

75» 

1  50 

8  00   • 

76 

1  00 

80 

60 

88 

06 

86 

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08 

40 

16 

40 

16 

800 

75 

800 

78 

1  60 

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78 

80 

8  00 

800 

8  00 

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1  50 

8  00  • 

95 

100 

80 

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85 

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40 

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75 

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800 

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80 

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800 

800 

100 

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8  00 
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"XWasM  Wren 


^nh  Wren 


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OiliUlMtoKltts'  and  Oolggiats'  IfanuiJ. 


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S4 

ns  olrtoUianMMitutttear     « 

LoBg-bifled  Ifush  Wran 
'""  ^^"^i*^"^  PAlwtrto  pAladleoIa  Via 

me  olMUonuipaliittrls  BlMna  trpt 
Worthington's  Harsh  Wrai 

nt,!  CtatoUunma  nuilauB 

Mwiatn's  Marsh  Wren 

m  OacttteninUluUisiiMrlcuiaSBpt 

Brown  Creeper 
ma  Owttte  ftHDlllftili  mixteMiA  sea 

Mflsican  Creeper 

fW  qMfhiafamlllazlainonUuuiaept 
Boeky  Monntein  Creeper 

nr  nMapHoUiMaali 6lBt 

WUte-breuted  Nathatoh 
mm  StttaesnUiisuliaoalMteSla 

Slender-billed  Nuthatch 


25 
40 

40 
80 
75 
45 
45 
80 
40 


mi  Sittft  osfoUMUria  ttkliial  5lpt 

Florida  White-breasted  Nuthatch  1  00 


TH  StttaouiadnwIaL. 

Bed-breasted  Nuthatch 
7W  sittapuiiian 

Brown-headed  Nuthatch 
no  BiMaiiyiBMM  Btot 

Pripny  Nuthatch 
710s  Kmvnmmtk  ImMoonolui  Mmt 

Wfiite-naped  Authatoib 
7*1  PwmsMooloras 

Tufted  Titmouse 
ma  PHiia  Mooter  taamulR 

T«nn  Tufted  ntmouse 
m  PMrusMrinrtotatBBsr 

Blaok-crested  Titmouse 
TH  Pum*  iBwutaia^it 

Plam  'Xltmouse 
IMS  PwrastBonutos  grlaooa^pt 

Gnj  Titmouse 
m»  Fans  lamutOBolaonwtiui 

Aukj  :ntmouM 


85 
85 
85 

85 
85 

40 

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75 

1  00 


05 
12 


75 

1  00 

1  00 

1  25 

85 

76 

60 

1  00 

86 

50 

85 

75 
76 
50 


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35 
40 


05 
13 


80 

75 

75 

1  00 

45 

1  00 

45 

1  35 

80 

85 

40 

75 

totohl  00 

• 

85 

50 
1  00 

85 

35 

85 

60 

86 

85 

85 

75 

40 

75 

50 

50 

76 

100 

OrnitbologlMt'  ud  OelagMa'  ll«w«l. 

784  PMfn»woUw«5erl» 
Bridled  Titmoiue 

7t5  Pamsat(louilUiM4l 
Chioludee 

^^     hon^SSi^  Chickadee 
7SU  PMna  •trlOMHUuf  oooWenUlte  416 


Or^{on  Cblokad'w 


76 
35 
W 
66 


■t 


786  PanMoaroUiiMMia;^ 
Carolina  Chlch 

Tana  PWUB  VKNlttMB^Mi^.^ 

^Inmbeons  Chickadee 
^  ^^SSfSSlSdee 
'^  ^SSffchlok^iee 

^«  "SiSSffiS^ok^lSe 

1M,'  Puna  hndMAlniB  ootoimUuM  iHsit 
OolumWuSnUhlckaclee 

"'  ^aSSMtedChlck^lee 

^3ud  Wren-Tit 
Ttt  pMattipMnuinlnlnnu4Tpt 
Busb-Tlt 

'«-  '•^ffiJSSaWoTh.ff '^'^*^ 

'***^.niSS3'^.tTit. 

^^»^SCTiur«Tit 


1  00 
800 

76 
600 

40 


300 
13 
60 
85 
16 
60 

1  00 

60 

136 


80 

100 
66 

1*86 
88 
86 

180 
10 

1  80 


76 

60 

80 

76 

86 

16 

160 


iu»  gnmmiwii..jni»>i 


PMaMRMnis  Uojrdl « 

LloTfl's  Bnab-Tit 
146-  AiutBtnuflATloaMtO 

Tertin 
FhillofaeiutMlKAttUla  S4 

Kenttieott'a  Willow  Warbler 


"TSaS^"*^" 


i^J'b^ 


OralthiiiogiMi'  and  Ootogiati'  Muiiul. 


1  W 


500 


Ita-orowned  Kinglet  80 

4  ntnM  <dlTaMiu  S8a 
eetem  Golden-ordwned  Kifaglet   40 
T*  RMmtiMaaleiidnUaa 

Baby-crowned  Kinglet  45 

RMnilMLtibaeanu  81 

DudSy  Kinglet  75 

PoUopMtoMBniiM  sipt, 
Bldfl-gray  6natc«tcber  80 

nua  FoUopMIacannilM  obaonra  STpt 

Westcfni  Gnatoatcher  65* 

nt  POilODtUapliiiiilMaM  *    • 

Plttinbeona  Gnatoatoher  7iS 

PoUoptUk  eaUfonloa  s» 
Bladc-taiied  Gnatcatcber  80 


MnOMtM  towBaeodtl  ■ 
Townsend'a  Solitaire 
1M  TardunnsaWUinul 
Wood  Tbrush 

Vnuon^B  Thnuh 

Turdn*  sUoUb  S 
Gray-bbeeked  Tbruth 
nta  TBrOw  aUeteaMolmaUiaM 
BiokneU'eThrusb 

Bualet-baoked  Tbrnab 
IMS  TnrdMBatttltiMi  wnHnonM  4a 

Olive-backed  Tbnub 
tM  TurOOiMq^MeblaBS 

Dihurf  Hermit  Thraeh 
Tortea  MBSlMehlneMidnboiiiao 

Atfatibon'«  Hermit  Thrash 


40 
80 
80 
70 
88 
75 
48 
80 
40 
iO 


( 
75 
85 
1  00 

1  00 

2  00 
1  SO 

80 

00 

75 

.50 

1  00 

oe 

18 
1  00 


15 

85 

1  60 

100 


Ilaaaal. 


1  85 

i 

80 

75 

500 

85 

80 

1  00 

ihglet   40 

1  00 

45 

8  00 

75 

1  50 

80 

80 

65* 

50 

75 

75 

00 

.50 

40 

1  00 

80 

06 

80 

18 

75 

1  00 

80 

50 

75 

45 

10 

80 

85 

40 

1  50 

49 

100 

Otnitook^**'  Md  OplPglata'  Manual. 

""^•'IgS.'Wd  Thrush  W 

Amerioaa  Bobio  ■" 

ma  M«rnUn>l«»*prt»pn»pliiqi»''<» 
Western  Bobin 

'«  ''*§2!Y'SSr^bin 
"^  «1^"%SSh  • 

^'°^Sd!So"SwdBUiethroat 

m  BMiaol»fleiumtli«ai 
Wheatear 

Blaebird 

Azure  Bluebird 
'^  ''•IftSSni^sbird 
*  "iSToSfflumueblrd 


■89 

4  00 

75 

1  85 
50 
85 

800 
80 
00 


$» 

80 

86* 
08 
10 

8  50 

78* 

10« 

08 

18 
18 


INTRODUCED  8PBCIE8. 

dnoeOtotoUie  United  SttrtMi  ubA  wn  fcaown  to  twM  in  in» 
wUdatnte. 


PhulMnM  ooldiloua 
Bnglish  Pheesant 

Pliaalana>t«v»tDS 
lUng  PheMant 

PhMlurai  Tjwtopior 
Qreen  Pheasant 

^Hbrw  Pheasant 
MhiM  viotas 
lenPneasant 


8  50 
500 
800 
500 
700 


80* 


■.^^^.^^liy^lJlHHj;!:.  I  Wpm>^9.Jjri-!iTl- 


)i  Araitboloikta'  and  OoMgkta*  llaaual. 

Tetnpt«trlx 

Bbek  Qtonse  8  00 

Inalii  osidnellB 
European  Goldfinch  70        dO* 

85  01) 

M         IB* 


1 


I*  Manual. 


800 
76 
SS 
80 


!iO» 

Of» 

16* 


i 


OrBithoioiteta'aBdOolPftet.' Manual.  59 

Prices  of  Mammal  Skins. 

Being  a  brief  list  ol  iome  of  the  mo>t  desirable 
varieties. 

__:o.  jioo  ootoiw  00 

IPellBleo  (Uon)... flow 

"      pardalla  (Ooelot) ^jq  qooq 

"      ""**  ^f«JBd&C ZZZ:.  8  00 

Byena  »teS^  W^tS'^iii)  »  5 

Orooutamaculata  (Spottea  Sfmo»)  ,  ^^ 

vra^t^^;^^^^^  lis 

..    S^uB  (AToUcPiw)  '555 

Canto  latr»i»(Ooyotrt.^.^. %  go 

Miutela  am«rloaiia(SaW«) 15  go 

"      pennnatt  ®SfS\ too 

"      vnlgarto/WeMel) ^^  jj^ 

Btoon£SSSS?wiAgW^^^™-•             aOOO  "SS 

Maaanaame^loanaflSod^  !»•»«*;{. ggQ  ggoo 

Alim)cap«M«jgte««  (*"*••">">                 ;    00  00  WOO 

^%,oai»deMto^W»«J« "^  gooo 

"      len«n»a»  CI^**S^^'£m' «00 

aAvmttaatmJgnM-}»^-r is  00 

Bealops  aanatteoa  («™5gi'^U I  00 

cXiS!?Sl^^^f=  I S. 


OlmitlMeglMB'  MM  WhffiaV  ■M«u». 


Vaapernto  MTOtiuaa  (SwoUiw  BMt) 

'^      ieorKianus  (Qeornui  Bat) 

BMiMnia  (ETenlxurBat). 

AUtapih*  iioV«lM)i«fl«ikte  (Itod  Biil) 

olnen*  (Houry  Bat) 

VespOTtUlnltldua  (OaUtondiMi  Bat) 

'^      rabnlatiu  (Brtiwa  Birt) 

V«n«Fii(o  BootlTamna  (Sllrer  Blavk  Bat). 

Mpua  amenoaaoaTNortlieni  Hare) 

"      Andnbonl  (Andulwii's  m«e) < 

"      oampeatrto  (Ootton-taU  Rabbit) 

•      caUoS*  (Jack  RaWIt) 

sylvatlcnsiWood  Bare). 


Lagomjra  prtnceps  (N.  Amerloati  Plka) 

Xrethlson  dorsatuni  (Ouiaaa  Forcapme). 
Mdzaiitbna  (WMteni.IV)rotii»ine) 

SSa#ua  bndaonltts  (Jnmplu  Hooai^ 

Qgomfn  barwurtns  (Pt>ok«t  Oopher) 

Thomomys  talpoldas  (Nor.  Fodut  0<^er) 


bnlbivonu  (Pacific  Fbcket  Oopiur) 
duBlus  (Bocky  Mt.  Pocket  (3oiiber) 

Dipodomyu  phlUlpel  (Kangaroo  Bat) 

tmUiwda.  BTangaroo  Bat) 
Parosnathiu  faaoiatUKBandedPoeKet  Monae) 
Mw  aeoumninu  (I^rway  Rat) 


MM  deoummnu  (Irarway  J 

"  rattoB  (BUok  Bat) 

"   alexaaorinna  (Boof  Bi 


ipsi;i 


m< 


rBat) 

mnaeidnB  (HauMMotue) 

Beeperomys  p*Iiutrl>  (Bloe-fleW  Moose) 

"         anreolna  (Golden  monae) 

calUomltfiu  (Paraaltto  Itoiifle).. 
leuoopna  (WUfe-footed  Monae).. 

Naotomaotiierea  (MouMatnBat) 

"      flartdana  (Woodlwt) 

"      fuaolpeaCDDtky-footWooaBat) 

Awlcola  riparloa  (A0i«r.  Wunoom  Mbtiae) ... 
anatertu  (PHkttle  ileadow  libaae).. . 
onrtatOB  (Waatenk  Pndrte  KoOae) .. 

■'      pliMtorum  (Pine  MotiM) 

^    "      oregonna  (Ore.  Meadqy  MotM) 

Opbetodon  fitintllla  (Banreet  Monae) 

Stapnodon  hlapldns  (Cotton  Bat).,.  

Snaptomnaooonperf  (Oooper'&lfonae) 

Oa^or  onnadaiau  (Aiuerloan  Bmtw) 

Scinmahndaonltta  (Bed  Sq^nM) 

oarounsnala  (G)ray  Snntmi^ 

"      lenooUna  orogrth.  amy  SQUfinel) 
"      niger  (So.  Vox  SqiSttinir 
ctawrena  (Nor.  Vtat  ~~ 
ludoTlotaanameat. 
foa8or(CaUtaM   ^ 
-      albertKAlbe^-  ' 
anzeogaater , 
Scloroptema  TolnoeUa 


niwiflil'.'.'; 

4)...:^"::::.:;;:::: 

'  Sbnlnei) 

lafirel) 


7S 

1    OOr 

800 

n 
I  w 

1  80 
100, 

sm 

200 

soo 

800 
i  BO 
800 
<00 
800 
1  W 
800 
SOO 
1  80 
200 
800 
800 
180 

too 

180 

1  00 

00 

1  80 

8k 
1  80 

7S 
8  SO 
lltO 
1  BO 

7B 
1  80 
180 

1  80 
75 
I  00 
186 
10  00 
1  00 
1  00 
1  W 
180 
1  80 
180! 
1  A 
SBD 
SOO 
1  00 


■  IWIIi,U' 


nMiuft. 

lit).'" 

r.z:. 
) 

toiir) 
[ffieor) 

Bi»t) 
9iue) 

i''V'.'; 
o:r 
«::::  ■ 


IB 
1  00, 
800 

n 
1  w 
1  BO 
100| 

s3 

200 
8  00 
800 
1  BO 
800 
•  00 
800 
l«0 
800 
3  00 
1  BO 
200 
800 
800 
IW 

too 

IBO 

I  00 

00 

1  SO 

8i 
100 

7B 
850 
1  IW 
1  60 

7B 
1  BO 
1  80 

1  BO 
«B 

too 

1» 
Iff  00 
1  00 
1  00 
1  M 

I  80 
IBOc 
lift 

2n 

8  00 
100 


._  ._i»B(ll«l(lBi-itWWW«"- 


Or-lthotoftaf  .»d  Oologtof  *Ua^. 
..      auadlvittatu8(Bk«!g,  Mt^^^j4 

::     Si2£L^ife*^> 

Reptiles. 

Bretinochely«toB"^*»S?^o,^,codUe  l«t.).. 


IB  00 


!i.»WUU!>B!»."..' 


a*  OraitbologtoU'  and  Oolotlif'  llaauai. 

The  Number  of  Eggs 

Considered  a  Set  of 

North    American   Birds. 

Arranged  in  families  according  to  the 
Nomenclature  of  the  American 
Ornithologists'  Union. 

A.  0.  U.  Numbtra.  '     Eggi  In  ■  Sat 

Oreboa,  Fodietpida. 

>  to  9 ■• Four  to  Bine 

Loons,  UrintUoridte. 
'toll _ TwotoUme 

Aulw,  Maim  and  Puflins,  AMda. 
WtoM ,. OMtotwo 

SkuM  and  Jiagon,  Stereorariida. 
» to  as Two  to  three 

Qolls  and  Terns,  LaridtB. 
» to  19. Two  to  flvs 

Wdmmeis,  Rynchoptdm. 

«>•••- Wvm 

Albatraasos,  DUmedtidai. 
M  to8« om 

Pulmais  and  Shaarwaters,  Proe^lariidm. 
•  tolll .One 

Tro^  Bifds,  FheUhoniida. 
llftolia „ One 

aamwts,  Bididce. 
IM  to  117 One 

Danan  or  Snat.tt  Bltds,  A»Mngida. 

"•• " Thiee  to  tour 

Cormotanta,  naheroeoratidm. 
nttom „ .^rwoto  tow 

Pt^fCMM,  PeUeanidas. 
into  1*7 „ .....Twotoi 

Man-CWar-Mfda.  FregaUdm. 

l^..M«i*(*>-'>fi>«ttrt«t(**.t* •.••••■•> .., , --. _. 


.afcjT.ii  f-^ 


(to'llanuai. 

of  Eggs 

Set  of 

ail   Birds. 

Bcording  to  the 
!  American 
Jnion. 

'     Cggi  In  •  Sat 

da. 

Four  to  Bine 

idas. 

Two  to  time 

M,  AMda. 

Om  to  two 

torariida. 

Two  to  three 

tridm. 

~ Two  to  Ave 

Pour 

dtidai. 

One 

Proe^lariidat. 

.One 

mUda. 

One 

a. 

One 

inhingida. 

Thieetotour 

Toratidm. 

.^Pwoto  tour 

idas. 

.....Two to  lowr 

tgaUdm, 


MBtoW 

tastoW. 
mtoiw. 

lOStOlTS. 

179  to  in 


OmWioloftat.'  enA  Oologtat.'  Itaii-*!.  «» 

Dttcks.  Oeew  •nd  8w«»,  ^«««*f;,  ^^  ^-tw 

" ■'  '"mns  to  BUteeii 

;" SIX  toten 

, ;•■"    Two  to  Ave 

Fl»min«oe»,  Phcmieopieridm.     ^^ 


\m 

>» 

IMtOlSB.. 
igOtoflOB.. 
SMtoMS.. 


SpoonbUls,  PMakida.  j.^ 

^"~"'  !^— -Tbreetofonr 

HMOM-Bittem.,  ^J^^^'  _voax  to  llw 

CrMiet,  arHiaa.         ,^^ 

C^Mtaii.  irawW* ^^  ^  ^^ 

*" R^»ioi»"»»«i"^^^ 

w  to  ^  f;;;^'^i'%^^^  ^^ 

**  ***     " , "      JM«>«.  '^««*^*: roar  to  rlTt 

nototiob x::!*' "^ 

•II  „..  ,  ...............  « ...«-••- 

PigwM.  OolumMda. o^j^o^. 

pi  to  W.... " ■••- 


■'        Mllll—Wi 


uiMiim '»'"'" 


t4  OraitlMtofiMa'MMlOelaglrtt'lUaiuit. 

Vultum,  Falcons,  Hawln,  B«glea,  Ac.,  Fateonida. 

wrtoW. „Twato^ 

Ml  to  il ... ._ Jatae  to  ite 

aMt'>SM. - J»M0tO«lE 

SMti^aH..... Twotottoe 

■•  to  M. Thwo  to  am 

Bam  Owl*,  Strigidtt. 
W. Foot  to  tm 

HoRMd  Owls,  Mitivnidit. 

m  to  aw FlTetoyron 

m  to  tri ....— ....". "Two  to  tje 

tntotli ».... Three  to  Six 

an  to  ST6 JPwo  to  Foar 

an  to  ni - .Threo  to  nlm 

Paioquats,  P$Utaeid0 

m „_ Two  to  tlUTM 

Cuckoos,  Anis,  Oueulidm. 

M  to  an Fowr  to  «T« 

an  to  188. - -Thrw  to  ftmr 

Trogons,  Trogonida 

im....„ J......... > .ThiostotTS 

Klnvtslists,  Ahedinidm. 
mtotn .™!r. FonrtossTWi 


Woodpcclms,  Pteida. 
Qoattuckan,  Cttprinilgidm. 
fliinfti,  Mienpodtda. 


.Fonrtoslgbt 

-Two 

...FoartolTo 

HummlngUfda,  TrockUidm, 

41Sto41l..... TWO 

nycatcbsis,  Ttframntdm. 

Am%om. Ttess  to  ato 

Larks,  iltaiMta. 

«n  to  4Mh ^Thiss  to  toar 

CNws,  Jays  and  Macpiss,  Oorvidm.         _ 

SSar::::::::.:':::::::::::::::::::::....:::::::::::::::::::'^^ 

StoS::..: Foattossm 

Starlings,  Stumtdm., 

M. rr. — FO«fto(tt 

Blackbirds,  Orielss,  sic,  Itkridm. 


aloMlb. 
tosia.. 


»•••••■••••••••  •••■ 


..Foartodz 
.Fnartotvo 


1- 


»,  Ac,  Fateonida. 

Two.to  ■*• 

Vonr  to  Mix 

.TlWMioafK 

Tw*toa«M 

TtaiMto  Ave 

00. 

Four  to  aw 

titbt. 

Five  to  MTCB 

Two  to  «▼• 

Three  to  Six 

Two  to  Four 

TbiM  to  Blue 

id« 

TWOtOtUM 

tUdm. 

Fonir  to  avo 

.„ .Thno  to  four 

da 

.,... .Tbnw  toaTO 

lidm. 

FonrtoMTni 

Fonrto  oiibt 

ilgidm. 
-Two 

1m. 

.FonrtoaTo 

kUidm, 
TWO 

wtdm. 

, ThiM  toava 

iTbrMtotow 

ifOarvidm. 

Flv«lo«l|ftt 

Wattfammm 

Four  to  ■IX 

Ittwidm. 

...... ,..:. Fo»r  to jdz 

..„„,.».• Four  to  an 


OrnltholoBtatt'MdOoloflrt.'lfaou»l-  *» 

Finches,  SpmowB,  etc.,  fringHUda^^  ^  ^^^ 

6t4  to  8M ■.■.■■.".".. -TlireB  to  tame 

HO  to  on .:...  Fourtoilx 

m  to  898 ■;■..■.■;.■.■.■.■.■.■.■■.".'.'.■.".'.■.■.. -Four  to  ttve 

""  ***  "*■ Twi^flVmoffi^. ^^^^  ^  a^^ 

*****  '^° Sw^o^B,Birunddinadm.      ^^^^ 

*"**"" WaxwiniSB,  AmpeMm.        ^^^  ^^ 

«i8toflao •■ •••""■ 

Shrikes,  iomWo!.  ^^^rto^ 

MitotiRR) ;•;; ""' 

Vlreos,  nreomdo.. ^j^toaw 

""  ***      Hoiiey  Creepers,  C«re«d«. ^^  ^  ^^^ 

** W^iM^^MfrioUUidtB         y^^.^ 

212 '^'^^'^"^"- ^""""'^ 

Dippers,  Cinclida.  ^^ 

'"'  W^nsrXhrMV^iireWMlV'V'^^^^^ 

ToatoTia '!.'j:"Z'..'Z^"^'^'-^^^JnnUtvia» 

"'***"* *^'"'^":.5*'?*?.*: Ftretoseven 

'**"'^Nuthitthw»nd  Titmice,  Parid<t  ^^^^ 

w  to  780 ;;;";;."";.".""."..'.  Fourtoi^e 

m  t0  746.._.^^..^^^  ^^— — -  •  g^i^i^  ^  ^^^^^^ 
MTtoTBO ...FoWtOSiX 

?hSr.s;Mit.ires;ito;»ctits;ndBi«eblrd.,n.r^^^ 

S.. -a, .".".■.■."Foot  to  av« 
toW» Four  to  sU 
to786 .Fourtoievea 

MStolW 


\f  (6  OrnithologlaU'  and  OologisU'  Manual. 

DIRECTIONS  FOR 

Skinning  Birds  and  Mammals. ' 

Also  for  preparing  first-class  skins  for  the 
cabinet  or  mounting.  i 

[Taken  in  the  main  from  the  "Directlnns"  of  the  V.  S.  Na- 
tional Museum.] 


I.    BIRDS. 

MATBRlAt»:— 1.  A  Scalpel  or  Hharp  knife.  S.  A  i>air 
SclssorH.  3.  Forceps.  4.  Needles  and  Thread.  R.  Plenty 
Plaster  Paris,  or  iti  Us  absence  fine  saw  dust  or  cotton.  6. 
Preservative,  iarsenlusind  alum  or  arsenical  soap  for  large 
specimens.)    7.    Labels. 

We  would  also  advise  having  heavy  cartilage  knives,  heavy 
bone  snips,  bottle  benzine  or  naptha  for  cleaning  feathers, 
several  sizes  of  wire,  tweezers,  wire  cutters.  Ac,  &c. 

NoTBs.— 1.  The  foUowlnt;  notes  should  be  taken  at  once 
on  securing  the  specimen :  The  length,  in  inches,  from  tip  ot 
bill  to  end  of  tail;  the  distance  between  the  two  extremeties 
of  the  outstretched  wings:  and  length  of  the  wing  from 
the  first  joint.  The  numbers  may  be  recorded  as  follows: 
44-02-1  j  (as  for  a  Swan)  without  any  explanation:  it  being 
well  imderstood  that  the  atMve  measurements  follow  each 
other  In  a  fixed  succession,  i.  The  color  of  the  eyes,  that  of 
the  feet,  bill,  etc.  3.  The  date  locality,  collector,  etc.  4.  The 
sex.  (as  not  (Hi  further  along). 

Immediately  after  the  bird  is  killed,  the  holes  made  by  the 
ahot,  together  with  the  mouth  and  internal  nostrils,  should 
be  plugged  with  cottim.  to  prevent  escape  of  blood  and  Juices 
of  the  stomach. 

When  rciuly  to  commence  skinning,  remove  the  old  cotton 
from  the  throat,  mouth  and  nostrils  and  replace  it  by  fresh. 
Make  an  incision  through  the  skin  only,  (be  careful  and  not 
cut  any  deeper)  from  the  lower  end  of  the  breast  bone  to  the 
anus.  Proceed  carefully  to  separate  the  skin  on  each  side, 
until  you  reach  the  knee  and  expose  the  thigh,  when  taking 
the  leg  in  one  hand  push  or  thrust  the  knee  up  on  the  ab- 
domaii  and  loosen  the  skin  around  it  until  you  can  place  the 
scissors  or  knife  underneath,  and  (separate  the  Joint  from  the 
accompanying  muscles.  (Yom  the  beginning  to  this  point  it 
is  well  to  sprinkle  the  bodv  and  skin  freely  with  plaster 

garis,  which  will  absorb  all  moisture  and  esneoliilty  with 
irds  that  are  very  fat.  Skin  the  legs  down  to  the  Hcaly  part, 
or  tarsus,  cut  the  tendons  and  remove  all  the  muscles,  ex- 
jmsing  the  bare  bone.  Apply  the  preservative  to  the  bone 
and  skin  thoroughly,  then  pull  ba(tk  in  place.  lAKisen  the 
■kin  about  the  base  of  the  tall,  and  cut  through  the  vertebra 
at  the  last  Joint,  taking  care  not  to  sever  the  oasis  ot  the 


its'  Manual. 

FOR 
Mammals. 

iss  skins  for  the 
iting.  < 

Jons"  of  the  r.  S.  Na- 


-p  knife.  3.  A  pair 
d  Thread.  5.  Plenty 
w  dust  or  cotton.  6. 
senical  soap  for  large 

cartilage  knives,  heavy 
for  cleaning  feathers, 
itters,  &c.,  &c. 
luld  be  taken  at  once 
1,  In  inches,  from  tip  of 
a  the  two  extremeties 
gth  of  the  wing  from 
)  recorded  as  follows: 
explanation:  it  being 
lurements  follow  each 
>lor  of  the  eyes,  that  of 
r,  collector,  etc.    4.  The 

the  holes  made  by  the 
«rnal  nostrils,  should 
lape  of  blood  and  Juices 

remove  the  old  cotton 
nd  replace  it  by  fresh. 
y,  (be  careful  and  not 
the  breast  bone  to  the 
he  skin  on  each  side, 
le  thigh,  when  taking 
9  knee  up  on  the  ab- 
mtil  you  can  place  the 
irate  the  Joint  from  the 

ginnins  to  this  point  it 
1  freely  with  plaster 
'6  and  eappoliiUy  with 
down  to  tho  Kcnly  part. 
9  all  the  miiHcles,  ex- 
iservative  to  the  bone 
in  place.  Ixiosen  the 
I  through  the  vertebra 
sever  the  oasis  of  the 


Ornithologists' and  Oologiits- Manukl. 

oulUs,  lest  an  t'je/eat^^rs  of  th^taU^d^^^ 

?he  m^wcle  ?;?lt?>J^^„^.We     At  this  point  if  desired. 


ire  to  tne  u»»»  "»  v..u  •■••- 
the  muscioauuiKv  """-••"•;*  r-,„  At  this  point  if  desirea. 
and  put  on  plenty  of  pt«8OTvaU\e.Aiin.a,g^  ^^  ^^^ 

thelwdy  maylw  susMnded.  by  1^^^^^^  ^^  „,  rump. 

alaina^HMks^^  info  the  low^^^^  ^„  tYi^boay. 


^„ J  Hioks.-  info  the  lower  ParU^n;  --  ^"^^'^^; 

;£d  invert  the  skin.  I»«««^'»€e*i^fhthe^nger8.  Onreach 
^         ^  fr^3^?}iitl^J^J^S}^\^^v?^viomly  by  stretch- 


5^1crc:nf;^«enuy-bed^^^ 

ing  the  wtogs,  which  should  be  TO^^^^  ^^^  ^^^^  bone 

ii^  ami  pufilng,  loosen  the  sKiniTOTnar  ^^^^  ^         j, 

and  cut  through  the  middle  »*  "• , ".^  ' Vibow.     Skin  down 
eSough,  separate  it  ff''n"'''thf  legs    and  "^^^      oH  «««»»• 

Efe«?of.X;:^i?s^=^^^^^^  a  little 

preservative  inside.  .,^^,^„,1„^  it  over  the 

'  Continue  the  inversion  "'  the  «um  '^^^  instances    M 

neck,  until  the  sk""  f  "^V^a  is  solarge  that  the  skin  of 
Ducks,  Woodpecker,  eto  the  head  18  so  larffB  ^^m  tne 

theneckcannotbedrawnover  H^    in^^^  j.   „„  t.^^re. 

neck  down  to  the  base  "f^V"  .?„,,, naUlng  an  Incision  on 

Then  draw  the  head  "'^il^-oJ  the  skiiU    sUlS  the  ht  .vd.     Be- 
the  outside  down  the  haok  of  the  HKu^^^  ,^         ^^In.i 

careful  not  to  make  t<H  long  ivtm.anu  membrane  ot 

Armed  at  tl»''^  J^i"A:  ."It^un  11  possible  without  cut- 
the  ear  from  "»«avlty  in  the  skuu,  «  p>  ^^^^  nails,  loosen 
Ung  or  tearing  it^  then  by  means  mi  ^^  ^^^  ^^^  „„t,l 
the  adhesion  of  tho  skin  to  tne  oiiieii"'  taking  care  to 

vou^me  to  the  very  bawe  of  the  J^^^f'Z;  when  exposed. 
?ut  through  the  white  membran|o  the  ^  ^^  j, 

without  lacera"n8„^.S  ^^.^I'iof  The  head,  through  the  small 
making  one  cut ««« a^l^  "''l^ho  loVei- 1aW  with  the  skull,  an- 
bone  connecting  the  base  of  thoh^v.^ij>v  ^^  ^^^^  ^ 

S«ioU'!'y^u'^it»^rfPtSeL^ull  from  all  ,he  ac- 
companylng  brain  and  museie.  ,^  ^^^  ^p. 

aean  oft  all  fat  and  muscle  fwm  tne  m^w»  ,,^^ 

ply  the  preservative  abtmdantly  |1^  the  skuu.  lus™  „,^iurol 
Ss  well  as  t«  the  sk  n^^  rest^rlng^t^e^^^^  t^^^    ^  ^ 

position.    Agof^pianlstotomiecvt  skinned  and 

SSrlng  inside.    You  now  have  t)w^^^^^  ^^^^  ^y 

Sff^'^^'c^Cn'orrr  Nre?«seany  animal  substance 

VureVe'cS^Cand  upper ^^^^^^^ 

have  their  naturel  shape.    Next  It  wine^^^^^  making  a 

short  stick  or  wire  and  wind  with  t()Wor^^L^  ^^,^ 

Httle«f»wH«r  than  the  original  nw-K,^^^^^^^  j,^„  „^^ 

and  push  firmly  Into  the  base  of  the  HKuu  ^  ^^^^ 

untlflt  IB  U  anything  shorter^hanin^  ^„  contract  it. 

i??j!rpWh£SH^r  » c-^ffnrgTt 

?r5i^e"SS:aSd'^S^tSSMl  "from  the  Inside  out- 


M  Ornithototitts'  aod  Oologiito'  Maaual. 

warda.  Tie  the  legs  and  mandibles  together.  If  the  bird 
have  long  legs  and  neck,  these  had  better  be  folded  Aawa 
over  thebody,  and  allowed  to  dry  In  that  position.  To  der 
te'rmine  the  sex  of  a  specimen,  take  the  body  that  has  beett 
detached  from  the  skin,  make  an  Incision  in  the  side  near  the 
TertebriB,  and  exposing  the  inside  surface  of  the  "small  of 
the  back."  The  genera tlv3  organs  will  be  found  to  be  tightly 
bound  to  this  region,  and  separating  it  from  the  intestines. 
The  testifies  male  will  be  observed  as  two  spheroidal  whitish 
VK)dles  varying  with  the  season  and  species  nrom  the  size  of 
a  pin  heiul  to  that  of  u  hazel  nut.  The  ovaries  of  the  female, 
consisting  of  a  flattened  mass  of  spheres,  variable  in  size 
with  the  season,  will  be  found  in  the  same  region.  The  skin 
should  be  placed  in  a  round  tiilw  of  paper  until  thoroughly 
dry  when  It  will  retain  its  proper  shape. 

II.     MAMMALS. 

The  mode  of  preparing  Mammals  Is  precisely  the  same  in 
Its  general  features  as  for  birds.  Space  will  not  permit  us  to 
mention  all  the  flnor  details,  therefore  the  directions  will  be 
as  brief  as  posslljle.  following  the  plan  outlined  by  BIr.  W. 
T.  Ilornilay-in  the  proceedings  of  the  U.  S.National  Museum. 

Lav  the  amlmul  flat  upon  its  back.  and.  beginning  at  the 
throat,  make  a  straight,  clean  cut  in  the  skin  along  the  mid- 
dle of  the  neck,  breast,  and  abdomen,  quite  to  the  base  of  the 
tall.  Except  in  very  small  animals  the  tail  also  must  be  slit 
open  along  the  under  side  froii  about  one  inch  above  the  root 
quite  to  the  tip.  .        .     .       ^ 

The  bottom  of  t'te  foot  must  be  slit  oi)en  lengthwise,  from 
the  base  of  the  middle  toe  to  the  heel,  AU  the  opening  cuts 
in  the  skin  are  now  made. 

Begin  at  the  ml(Ml3  of  the  abdomen,  and  out  the  skin  neat- 
ly from  the  body,  leaving  no  flesh,  or  at  least  but  very  little, 
adhering  to  It.  We  come  very  sotm  to  where  the  fore  leg 
joins  the  body  at  tie  shoulder,  and  the  hind  leg  at  the  hip. 
Out  throuuih  the  muscles  at  those  points,  disjoint  the  legs, 
and  detach  them  entirely  from  the  body. 

Skin  each  leg  by  turning  the  skin  wrong  side  out  over  the 
foot,  quite  down  to  the  toes.  When  this  has  been  done,  out 
the  flesh  away  from  the  bones  of  the  leg  and  foot,  but  be  care- 
ful to  leave  the  bones  attached  to  each  other  by  their  natural 
ligaments,  and  to  the  skin  Itself  at  the  toes,  fftver  throw 
awav  the  Ug  boneii  of  an  anhnaHf  the  ikin  it  to  be  tnounttd, 
but  leave  tnem  attached  to  the  skin.  . 

Detach  the  skin  from  the  back,  shoulders,  and  neck,  and 
when  you  come  to  the  ears  cut  them  off  close  to  the  head. 
Turn  the  skin  wrong  side  out  over  the  head  and  proceed  un- 
til you  come  to  the  eyes.  Now  work  slowly  with  the  knife, 
keeping  close  to  the  edge  of  the  bony  orbit,  until  you  see, 
through  a  thin  membrane  under  your  knjfe  edge,  the  dark 
portion  of  the  eye.  You  may  now  cut  fearlessly  through  this 
membrane  and  exjjose  the  eyeball.  It  Is  a  good  plan  with 
lai'ge  mammals,  to  hold  one  finger  of  the  left  nand  In  the  eye 
and  cut  against  it  to  avoid  cutting  the  liu. 

Skin  down  to  the  end  of  the  nose,  cat  through  the  cartUaoe 
close  to  the  bone,  and  cut  on  down  to  where  the  upper  Up 


liMiaMMMRaMHMI! 


I'  Maaual. 

gether.  If  the  bird 
bter  be  folded  down 
\t  position.  To  der 
iKidy  that  has  beeli 
u  In  the  side  near  the 
Lce  of  the  "801811  of 
je  found  to  be  tightly 
from  the  intestines. 
m  spheroidal  whitish 
^lesnTom  the  size  of 
'Varies  of  the  female, 
res.  variable  in  size 
ne  region.  The  skin 
ler  until  thoroughly 


reoisely  the  same  in 
will  not  permit  us  to 
he  directions  will  be 
outlined  by  BIr.  W. 
S.  National  Museum, 
td.  beginning  at  the 
)  skin  along  the  mld- 
ilte  to  the  base  of  the 
tail  also  must  be  slit 
ne  inch  above  the  root 

len  lengthwise,  from 
Ul  the  opening  cuts 

nd  out  the  skin  neat- 
least  but  very  little, 
I  where  the  fore  leg 
hind  leg  at  the  hip. 
ts,  dltjouit  the  legs, 

ing  side  out  over  the 
9  has  been  done,  out 
:  and  foot,  butbeoare- 
tther  by  their  natural 
B  toes.  iVtver  throw 
•in  ii  to  be  mounted, 

Iders.  and  neck,  and 
ft  close  to  the  head, 
lead  and  proceed  un- 
jwly  with  the  knife, 
orbit,  until  you  see. 
knife  edge,  the  dark 
earlessly  through  this 
Is  a  good  plan  with 
le  left  hand  In  the  eye 
llu. 

through  the  cartilage 
where  the  upper  iTp 


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64 

front  of  the  incisors.  and  must  be  split  open  from 

The  llns  are  thick  and  »«?•»/,  mu  "*rfl    j^  j^  ^hem  can  be 

thM»  an*  fi»i*«,?f^ffThe'?<^te  oW  whtekers.  or  they 

TMLTfld  off.    Do  not  cut  off  the  r°?~  "' „ "  which  adheres  to  the 

^W^e»TnYt*^"hfer^o^>«  °^^  at  the 
'^To^rrouja^iythefle^h^^^^^^        ^  ^^,^^^ 
n  the  ears  have  hate  upon  tt^mthginus^^^^^  ^ 

from  the  inside  and  tinned  «nron^«n^^j^^^^oiag  the  hair, 
to  ord«to_set«rate^th«  outside  8K  


f^rSecart^  Which  sup^rtst^^^^^^^^  t 

oSrclean  the  skull.  c«VSr1f  ha  hint  wire  or  a  spoon  handle 
thVeyes  *»*  l"e^«i^^  ;j;jrthe'CWro«gh  tCocclpital 

SS^  at  the  *»«^k  of  the  slmU.  ^^^  ^oody 

^nffls  time  the  skin  wmm<»t8urBiyutt  y^ti^e  ft 

in^vwal  Plac**.  a«!*  ^'^J^jJ^.^PSraef^SpSn  the  hair  im- 
SS?s^na^S^tC^A'.'1Sd  usually  causes  the  hair  to 

^ome  o«  m  mounting.  hat  according  to  the 

These  diWKsUons  may  be.variedBOin^na         ^  j 

«i«!  Of  the  w>Jn>a>'a'»*.*!'*-fiISve  tklns  for  mounting,  is  to 

gh»o«fa««hKt  1^^^^^^^ 

SSol^r  milk  warm,  it  is  wadv  for  »;«;Q^i,™»che8  every  part. 
Satli  and  move  it  about  uptime  soiuuouro  ^^ 

Glwartesh  ai'ln  plenty  "f'SSSiv'ry  day  tor  &ree  days  so 


rfVt'bSaUW^ne'movetti^ou  ev^-^^^^ 
tliat  the  Bolntion  cau  a^  ^Ittfull  Jo  ^^ 


thLuhe"^l5tton7cau a^ wlth^tull ^-^j- Stalh-fs  bath  (leg 
Fresh  •W?«P'  ?lL'?HiktM  may  also  be  left  attached)  anS 
bones  and  skulls  of  •n»»""«™OTth8  without  deteriorating  in 
SUr^y*^  e'?SSri?tl?  AvrjeSSIhey  are  HtlU  aa  soft  and  plia- 
ble as  when  arst  tak«n  o«.  ^^  cabinet  is  to  wrap 
The  ntatett  way  topwpai*;"™^^,  around  the  leg  bones, 
a  little  tow.  oakum,  rag.  »^JLt^*Sut  a  little  loose  WUng  to  the 
turn  theskln  back  over  them,  put  au»v^  j^e  skin  to  hold  it 
he^  and  body,  and  Uke  a  fewMiwiOT.     ^^^   bnttie»t  to 

E^rratilvl'^-S^^Tcf^ulate  Uly  arounS 

It, 

OSTEOLOGY. 

Mthongh  thi.  «uU«SJi^thrp'SirttoX«^"'»K 
hor  wishes  to  state  that  at  t?«,PS?^,  „i}J5erly  prepare*  and 
Sit'  SSS^^daoSS^^KVose^^owlsh 
S*c55SSttotttot.miohof«M«noe. 


7» 


OrnitholoKisto'  and  Oologlats'  Mac-Jal. 


Instructions  for  Collecting,  Prepar- 
ing and  Preserving  Birds         ' 
Eggs  and  Nests. 

[We  are  indebted  to  Capt.  C.  E.  Bendire's  report  to  the  U.  S. 
National  Museum  for  many  of  tlie  notes  herein  given.  | 

In  maklug  a  eollet-tlon  of  Nests  nnd  EggB  to  lusiire  positive 
lilentlttfiitlou  the  parent  Wril  Mhould  be  so<;ure<1.  with  all  the 
less  kno^vn  and  rarer  birds  until  the  collwtor  is  thoroiiKhly 
familar  with  the  breeding  hal)lt».  nesting  sites  and  eggs  of 
the  speeies  In  iiiie?!tlou.  The  mere  aecnnmlatlou  of  speci- 
mens Is  the  least  Important  objeet  of  the  oologlst.  His  prin- 
ciple aim  should  be  to  make  careful  observation  on  t)ie  hab- 
its, call  notes,  song,  the  character  of  the  food,  mode  and 
length  of  incubation  and  the  action  of  the  species  generally 
from  the  beginning  of  the  mating  season  to  the  time  the 
yoimg  are  ah'e  to  leave  the  ne.sts.  With  this  end  in  view 
every  collector  should  keep  a  note  book  at  all  times.  Take 
It  with  you  as  surely  as  you  take  your  coUec-tlng  box  and  use 
It.  When  you  set  down  to  rest,  out  with  your  pencil  and 
not<>  down  everything  of  Interest.  A  plan  we  would  recom- 
mend to  all  collectors  Is  to  number  your  '-take"  each  season 
In  successive  order.  1-et  your  first  set  of  eggs  bo  1  and  your 
ne.xt  set  3  and  so  on.  Then  record  In  your  Hold  note  book 
evervlhlngof  Interest  connected  with  cai'h  set.  This  will  en- 
able you  to  wTlte  up  your  d.itas  when  the  "evenings  gi-ow 
long'"'  and  you  have  more  time. 

Eggs  when  first  taken  shotild  have  all  stains  and  dirt  on 
the  shell  cleaned  oft.  Do  not  scrub  the  shell  too  much  as  in 
some  cases  this  will  effect  the  coloration.  A  cake  of  sapollo. 
a  clean  rag  and  a  little  patience  will  clean  the  dirtiest  speci- 
men we  have  ever  seen.  It  will  even  remove  ink  marks. 
Care  should  be  taken  In  washing  eggs  of  game  birds,  as 
Orotise,  Quail.  &c.,  else  the  coloring  matter  will  come  off, 
also  the  shells  of  some  of  the  water  birds  as  Pelicans,  Oan- 
nets  and  Cormorants  are  covered  with  a  deposit  of  lime, 
which  should  not  be  scraped  off.    Thoroughly  clean  all  white 

To  drill  and  blow  eggs,  take  the  specimen  In  the  left  hand, 
using  thumb  and  first  two  fingers,  your  drill  In  the  right, 
and  gently  twirl  the  drill  first  one  way  then  the  other.  In 
some  specimens  the  holes  had  best  be  started  with  a  pin 
first,  where  shell  is  very  hard.  The  hole  should  be  In  the 
side  about  midway  lietween  the  two  ends.and  should  never  be 
made  any  larger  than  absolutely  neceisary.  In  all  eggs  up  to 
a  Crow  In  size,  from  l-S-J  to  1-8  of  an  Ir  b  In  sjwtted  eggs, 
make  hole  on  the  side  least  marked.  Further  on  will  be 
found  cuts  of  some  Instruments  used-  To  Wow  the  egg, 
hold  as  before,placlng'the  tip  of  the  blow  pipe  near  the  edge  of 
the  hole  blowing  gently.  If  the  egg  is  tresn  the  contents  will 
come  out  very  (jtilckly  and  thoroughly.    If  the  yolk  has  eet- 


TTrrjM^UBWMWiWBgC 


■  _ 


tt'  Macjal. 

ing,  Prepar- 
g  Birds 
sts. 

re's  report  to  the  U.  S. 
lerein  given.  | 


ggs  to  lusiire  positive 
soeured.  with  all  the 
lleotor  Is  thoroughly 
ig  sites  aud  eggs  of 
suniulatUm  of  speci- 
le  oologlst.  HlH  prin- 
ervatlon  on  the  hab- 

the  food,  mode  and 
;ho  spet'les  generally 
ison  to  the  time  the 
1th  this  end  In  view 
E  at  all  times.  Take 
?olle<'tlng  box  and  use 
rtth  your  pencil  and 
an  we  would  rceom- 
r "taUe"  each  season 
nf  eggs  bo  1  and  your 
vour  field  note  book 
luh  set.    This  will  en- 

the  '•evenings  gi-ow 

II  stains  and  dirt  on 
shell  too  much  as  In 
n.  A  cake  of  saimllo. 
an  the  dirtiest  specl- 
i  remove  Ink  marks. 
?»  of  game  birds,  as 
natter  will  come  oil, 
ds  as  Pelicans.  Oan- 
th  a  deposit  of  lime, 
jughly  clean  all  white 

men  In  the  left  hand, 
ar  drill  In  the  right, 
■  then  the  other.  In 
e  starlod  with  a  pin 
lole  should  be  In  the 
Is.and  should  never  be 
9ttry,  in  all  eggs  up  to 
b  In  spotted  eggs. 
FTU*ther  on  will  be 
I-  To  blow  the  egg, 
V  pipe' near  the  edge  of 
tresn  the  contents  will 
,    If  the  yolk  has  set- 


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7« 


tied  to  one  side  it  can  uB«aUy 'h,  loo«e"<;f  ^y^T^/^hauS 

pSpe  with  water  and  ''>y«*"«,'?:^"  Uer  ^y  reiieating  this  op- 
th™egg  when  partly  ttlled  with  ^v.UtI^o>  ^^^  ^^y 

wItloS  tmtil  the  water  comes  out  Igerieiy  ^^^^  cleMieA 
know  when  th?  egS  !«  ».  AltCT  «e  ^»  paP«';  «l°«'»i.°I 
It  should  be  laid  aside  on  a  piweoi^^  recommend  the  latter 

when  removed.  v„toiied  should  never  be  tajt"'**  .P?" 

Eggs  that  are  nearly  hatched  snoum  ^^^  taken  they 

l«Si  very  rare  and  hard  to  secure.     "  "c  j  ^^    ^^^.^ 

mtK  handled  ^"^„f«?rhe  bote  must  iSf made  larger  In 
™nder  than  in  ."^sL^^^is  advancid  and  the  embryo  cut  up 
TiroDortion  as  incubation  is  "wvauj-cu,  tweezers.     Do 

SSdreni.>vedwithemMToh«oU«oraJ^^^^         ^^^  ^^^        jly 

not  attempt  to  blow  out  a^J^^",!'?,  'i^ny  collectors  drill  a 
b°ow  haraWgh  to  bur.a  the  8^^^^^^ 

larce  hole  and  place  tne  egg  m  " ."  ^  easily  re- 

wllf sometimes  «ofteV^lkn  is  to  lAject  raa,Ue  potath  Into 
moved.    Another  good  plan  ^  to  ingec       ^^^^  ^ 

iSe  egg  Which  ^;»"  e'^.^.^efvJ^eKKS  at^ome  or  alter  returning 
Tt  is  amays  best  to  blow  tneebil"  ",,,./„„  ,„  jxo  the  work  well. 
^  camp  where  you  have  beuer^^^^  •  ^  the 

It  Is  sometimes  *'"n^f"*®'^u,S.?,imeM  in  Quantities.    In  this 

field  where  collecting  large  sif/;™^^r  blower  which  Is  used 
connection  we  woaici  suggest  the  water  Di(^^^         ^^^^^  ^^^ 

BO  wSce-ssfully  by  many  ^ol  f'^^'^Vo  to  fow  quarts  of  water, 
^on^ts  of  a  rubo«-  bat  holding  two^to^i^  ^^^^^ 

to  bottom  of  which  i  ''"'*/-.,„".„„  v,ag  up  say  »  teet  from 
ing  blowpipe,  etc.  ^7,,.  ^?„^i«,^fufflcTenVto  blow  the  largest 
the  OTOund  the  force  "1  jvatei  is  ^«mueni  i  y^ 

egg.  and  it  also  rinses  them  at  the  ^^^^  „„t  very  q"  «"?  ^"^ 
atukUtlty  of  water  lott  m  tne  cb»  appliance  Is  the  air 

aM*her  blowpipe.  Another  first  cias^uyp  ^^^  advan- 
hU,wniT)e  figured  on  another  page-     ^""   gt,  .^-uh  success. 

t^^o^er  all  other  l'i«««?'J^*f,e*Stld8  i^st  collectors  have 
As  a  collecting  lx)X  to  use  to  tuoneius  ^^^^^  ^^^  ^ 

theteindividuaV  taste  »?,  ."^e  matte^  ^'»     ^     ^^  .^^j.ap- 
chtap  and  handy  as  anything  that  can  Msew^^^^  ^^ 
i,inff  fresh  eggs  care  should  be  taKen  vim^       i  j^  heavier 

S^thorougity  c''^;erea,  as  the  e^^H  are^^«Y  m 

i^^^g^^Vr^tsfauSTn^  carefully  in  cotton  a.d 
n^^alrre^^Vwfsmall^neatflgu^^^^^ 

four  eggs  each. 


■  'mm .  i,7,>iiw«,«MgffiiW*wg;s^; 


7«  Ornithologists'  and  Ootogists*  llanusl. 

All  sets  of  eggs  should  be  accompanied  by  a  full  and  com- 
plete data.    Tbe  following  form  Is  a  good  one  • 


8i»a 


StUBN 


■S 


^; 


I  ^  s  I  I 


5 


!^ 


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I 


Its'  llaaual. 

)d  by  a  full  and  com- 
odone* 


^ 


.§ 


Ornlthologlrt.'  wd  Oologlrt.'  »«.«»«•«• 


73 


Thte  18  of  couwe  r«»««S*  »^  ^i^SAr^aWnt^fflS  jper 


iMiiiarorder  an* a IHwe 81V  v'^'j^-llty   ^^t^  and  coiiei,- 


tMnm  if  the  cover  to  braced  so 
po*^"...  Moar  boxes  should 


S?lt'?alSorcr'SSh  to. 

'""".rSSYM^n    thrOUK 


t^^lfif^l^^iSbr^i^Wli^'rpSJlo^'Xo'Skh  -ix 


s;'^iS^^:reror^^^^«^^^^^^ 


cemer. 

8lde.r 

ularl 

sizec 

lota. 

or  cor 

«^ti^th^e"rS*¥The  set-^J-^^^-^P^^^^^ 
uandX  up  in  tissue  5*per.ThU*maK«»»F^  ^^^  ^y 


<imm^s^i>m.' 


s  sew--' '■■■'"""" 


74  OrnithologUta'  and  Oologiiti'  Manual. 

TAXIDERMISTS*  INSTRUMENTS. 

We  send  all  Taxidermists'  instruments  prepaid  at  prices 
quoted. 

ANVIL.— 10  lbs ,  ..V  •-    W  00 

AWL.— with  bollow  handle,  enclosing  10  tools 75 

BRUSHES.— For  cleaning  blood  and  stains  from  the 
feathers  of  birds  and  fur  of  mammals.  Llgbt  and  nar- 
row, aoo;  narrow,  i9Sc.;  wider 40 

RABBITS'  FEET.— Best  for  cleaning  feathers 18 

BRUSHES.— For  using  preservative,  each,  lOo;  small 
torpnlnting  feetof  birds,  each 10 

BONE  CUTTER 9  BO 

BONE  BNIPES.-large 1  10 

BRAIN  SPOONS.-Cheapest.  ain.  85c;  extra  nnlsb,  8  in 
M)e;  double«nded,  new,  6  in.  (Scoop  on  each  end  of 

handle.) W 

CHAIN  AND  HOOKS 90 

EYE  INSTRUMENT.— For  taking  out  and  putting  In 
eyes  and  tor  taking  skins  off  small  birds;  very  ueseful 76 

FILES.— Large. 000:  medium,  aOc;  small 12 

FLESHING  KNIFE.— 7  in.  blade,  11.00;  11  in,  very  large  3  00 

FURRIER'S  combs 60 

HAMMERS.    Small.  S5c;  m<>dium,  SOc;  large 75 

HAND  VISE.— Ltng  handled 1  00 

NEEDLES.— Curved  surgical,  each  lOc;  doz.  assorted  7Bc; 

straight  3-comered  points,  each  lOo;  long  8  In,  each  16c; 

18  In.  each 96 

OIT<  STONES.~Small,  85c;  large,  SOc;  oil  stone  In  box...     76 
LBO  DRILL.— For  making  holes  up  legs  of  dried  skins 

of  birds,  when  mounting  60 

PINS.— 9Ji  in.  long,  per  100,  80c;  l'/4  In.  long,  per  100 16 

PLIERS.— Round  nose,  4-in,  90o;  6-in,  40c;  6-in,  60c;  7-in, 

TBc;   8-111 1  00 

Flat  nose,  same  sizes  and  prices  as  round. 

Long  nose,  small,  aoc;  6-ln 60 

OutUng.  German,  5-iuob,  T5C;  3-inch 40 

RULES.- 9-foot  folding.  16c;  8-foot,  brass  bound,  35c;  6-fl. 

Tapeinease 36 

SCRAPERS.-Best  make «6 

SEWING  PALMS 26 

STUFFING  FORCEPS.— IS  in.  line.  $1.75,  evi  in.  W.JO; 

Spring  handle,  OVi  in.  1.15;  Spring  handle  6  in 76 

SPRING  FORCEPS.— The  best  made  for  handling  feath- 
ers. 7'>c;  4-inch,  extra,  7rc;  common,  380 :  cheap  6-lnch,  80 
4-inch,  15c;  3-inch, 19 


Manual. 

tUMENTS. 

its  prepaid  at  prices 

...., V   -    •3  00 

iools 75 

tains  from  the 
Light  and  nar- 

40 

toers 19 

ach,  100;  small 

_      10 

8  80 

1  10 

ztra  nnlsb.  6  in 
>n  each  end  of 
76 

90 

Eind  putting  In 

[Tetyueseful 75 

18 

II  in,  very  large  S  00 

»3 

»rge 78 

1  00 

oz.  assorted  76c; 
IK  8  in,  each  ISC ; 

as 

I  stone  in  box...  76 
I  of  dried  shins 

;.  BO 

ng,  per  100 16 

c;  6-ln,  60c;  7-ln, 

i  00 

round. 

60 

40 

ibound,  3Bc;6-fl. 

35 

66 

....: 85 

.75,  i%  in.  $1.S0; 

le6in 76 

■  handling  feath- 
c:  cheap  5-incb,     80 
19 


Ornithologist.'  and  Oologi.ts'  Manual.  75 

SHBARS.-Good 85 

SHTJTTLB.-For  holding  cops 


Msmim^misx' 


|ta'  Manual. 

handle,  one  piece 
nickel  plated;  Up 
les;  aiao  makes  a 

M 

« 

flO 

-     DO 

rs 

76 

^  ■-•• .,  8  60 

8  76 

6  00 

-  188 

,      60 

»• I» 

_."■- •  86 

<er,  beat  made  7  In   i  76 
6  In.  100 


OrnithoiogUts'  and  doloKiau'  Manual. 
TAXIDERMISTS'    OUTFITS. 


a 


OUTFIT  No.  I.  Consists  of 

1  Ebony  Handle  Scalpel ;  8  pairs  of  Tweezers  or  Forceps. 
1  large  and  L  small:  1  Pair  Sctssors;  1  snt  of  Chain  and 
Hooks;  1  Brain  Spoon:  86  centa  worth  o(  glass  Eyes ;  100  As- 
sorted Tazldermuts'  Labels,  and  1 0.  and  O.  Manual. 

At  usaal  prices  this  outfit  wonld  cost  at  least  13.00;  but  by 
pnttlne  them  up  in  large  quantltlee,  we  can  offer  the  outfit, 
prepaid,  for  only  t9.a<. 


OUTFIT  No.  2  Contains 

1  Bbonjr  Handle  Scalpel;  1  pair  Scissors,  1  CartllaRe  Knife; 
1  pair  Spring  Forceps;  I  pair  Taxidermists'  Tweewrs;! 
Brain  Spooo;  l  Set  of  Chadn  and  Hooks;  26 cents' worth  of 
Glass  Eyes:  100  Taxld'trmlsts'  Tags  and  Labels,  and  1 0.  and  O. 
Manual. 

All  securely  packed  In  a  handsomelr  finished  oase.only  tB.OO. 

OUTFIT  No,  3  ConUlns 

I  CartiUg*  Knife:  8  slses  Schlpels  (ebony  handles);  I  Dis- 
srctlng  Hook;  I  Pair  Bclwors:  1  Pair  Bprlnff  Forceps:  I  Pair 
Tucldermtsts' Tweesers :  I  Set  of  Chains  and  Rooks;  I  Brain 
Spoon;  60  cents' worth  of  aiass  Eyes;  100  laxldeimists'  Tags. 

All  earefnlly  packed  In  a  handsome  Black  Walnut  Case. 

We  wiU  send  the  above  outfit  with  an  O.  and  O.  Manual,  by 
rwtara  mall  or  express,  prepaid,  for  *f>m. 

W«  guarantee  either  of  the  above  sets  of  Instmments  to  be 
flmt-oMM^a  every  respect,  and  to  give  better  satisfaction 
Uuta  any  eaae  of  tnetmmente  evar  offered  before  for  the 
luoiwjr. 


7l  OrnithologiaU'  and  OoIok'sU'  Manual. 

TAXIDERMISTS'  TOOL  CHESTS. 

A  few  Dealen  olT«r  Chests  filled  with  tools  for  TaxldenntBtli 
at  VHrtouB  prices  ranging  from  IIO.OO  to  feft.CO.  From  oar  ez- 
pwlence  we  find  tbat  in  purcltastng  a  chest  of  tools  already 
pot  up,  one  Is  Itafile  to  obtain  taany  Instruments  not  really 
needed.   We  put  up  Tool  Chests  for  Taxidtemlsta  as  follows : 

Select  from  our  lists  such  tools  or  instruments  as  you  mi^ 
nf^A  to  the  amount  of  118  GO  or  over,  we  will  allow  you  a  dis- 
count of  10  per  cent,  from  the  list  and  wiU  put  them  np  in  a 
fine  case  or  chest  tbat  cannot  be  purchased  for  less  than  M.00 
oris.  0. 

Naturalists  will  please  bear  in  mind  that  by  our  scheme 
they  can  select,  say,  f  lb.00  worth  of  instruments  such  as  they 
need,  and  have  them  placed  in  a  chest  or  case  made  expressly 
for  them  for  only  111,80. 


TAXIDERMISTS'    SUPPLIES. 

ALUM  POWDERED  (Burnt)    Bs  exmess. 

Per  lb 16 

"   bibs TO 

"    10  lbs -...  1  «« 

AR8BNI0AL  SOAP  [Soft] .    Not  Mailable. 

Sample  Bottles 85 

Pint 46 

Quart 75 

This  soap  is  our  own  make  and  is  the  purest  and 
stronxest  we  have  ever  seen.    No  better  preservative 
has  yet  been  made. 
ARS^.NICAL  SOAP  [Hard].    NotMallable. 

Very  convenieat  to  handle  when  travelling  and  will 

remain  the  same  in  any  climate.    Porcake 1  86 

ARSENIC  [Not  MaUable].    Dry,  per  lb 1ft 

Per.  6  lbs «0 

•'    lOlbs 100 

ARSENIC  And  ALUM  MixiD.    Not  Mailable. 

Pulverised,  per  lb 80 

"    51bi » 

"  '     10  lbs 160 

ARTirtOIAL  L.EAVBS.-Small,  without  stains,  pr.  gr's  SO 

Very  small,  with  stains,  per  gross 35 

Common  slses,  "        "    » BOcto06 

lArge.                              "        '•    75 

finest  Autumn,                "        "    76 

Twelve  varieties,  assorted » iO 

Sample  one-half  gross 86 

We  can  furnish  any  style  or  color  of  leaf  oMatnable. 
Bend  sample  of  what  you  'want. 
BIRD  LIMB.    [Not  Mailable].-ror  catching  small  birds, 

with  directions  for  use.    Our  make,  per  bottle 86 

BestUauine  Imported,  per  botUe SO 


'  Manual. 

[chests. 

"•O.    From  oar  ex- 
.™.  of  tools  Already 
—Jtrumenta  not  really 
Jdtoalauaa  foUow*: 

Jf[}"»P»«'youadls- 
rm  pat  them  np  in  a 
Md  tor  less  tban  li.00 

that  by  our  scheme 

omenta  such  aa  they 

p  case  made  expressly 


'PLIES. 


16 

TO 

I  •« 

Me. 

85 

f « 

1 75 

Is  the  purest  and 
•tter  preaervatire 

»ble. 

veiling  and  will 

=»"• 1  86 

16 

flO 

,■ 1  00 

ilahle. 

80 

m 

I  so 

It stalna,  pr. gra     so 

36 

800  to  06 

-      76 

-     7B 

■» 10 

Qfl 

>«af  ofeilainiibte! 

in*  amall  blrda, 

bottle iH 

SO 


Ornithelociats'  and  Oologiata'  Manual. 


79^ 


CAMPHOR  (Not  Matlable.)~Value  fluctuates.  Can  send 
any  amount  ordered  from  3Rc  up.    Present  value  pr.  lb.  1  60 

CAMPHOELIN  BRICKS.— Claimed  to  be  the  most  power- 
ful moth  destroyer  and  Is  Invaluable  in  preservlnR  spec- 
imens, furs,  feathers,  etc.,  etc.    Each  e  cts ;  i  for  90  cts ; 

18  for  60  cents,  prepaid. 

CLAY,  POTTERS.-Used  In  moulding,  6  lbs.  SiSc;  60  lbs.  8  00 

COPS.— For  winding  birds 4  tor  86c;  18  for  80 

CORK  BARK.— Finest  for  rock  work,  1  lb.  16c;  lOlb.fl-86; 

100  Ibe 10  00 

CORROSIVE  SUBLIMATE.— One  oz 16 

Two  OS - -. 25 

One-half  lb 75 

One  lb 1  85 

CHENILLE  CORD.— For  trlmmlnn  the  bases  of  glass 
shades.   This  cord  gives  a  very  pretty  effect. 

Silk.  1  yard 10 

Wyard piece  1  00 

Colors,  scarlet,  maroon,  blne.green  and  white.  Worst- 
ed, same  colors,  per  i2-yard  piece SO 

EXCELSIOR  (by  express].- For  making  bodies  for  blrda 
Fine  or  coarse.     llD,5c:861bs 100 

FLOWERS.- Immortelles,  small  bunch  mixed 00 

•'  dozen  buncheH        flO 

"  large  bunches,  \-ellow  40 

Large  bunches  of  either  white,  green,  orange,  blae,Bcar- 

let,  purple  or  maroon,  per  buncn BO 

OLUE.— Pulv«rl«ed,'(by  express)  Per  lb 86 

(IRASSES— ^flMll  bunches,  for  case  decoration W 

Dozen  bunches •  06 

GLASS  FKOi}'riNO.-For  mow  scenea.  1  ounce,  lOc; 
Mlb.  BOo;  1  lb - 86 

IOIOLB8.-A8aortad.doz.  40c;  100 8  60 

MOSS.  French.— Dark  green,  per  bnnob ..>. SO 

19  bnnches 1  78 

Long,  drooping,  per  hunch 90 

Rock  lichen,  line  Tor  making  moss  branches.    Per  box ...     85 
Brown,  sray  and  red  lichens,  in  cluaters.  for  trimming 
atanda  and  caaea.    Pexbox 95 

MICA  SNOW.— For  snow  and  winter  scenes,  1  oi.  lOct* ; 

X  lb  80  cts;  1  lb -     Hft 

Large  quantities  nf  this  mica  snow  are  used  on  cotton, 
for  decorating,  Cferlstmaa  times 

NAPHALI.VE  FLAKES  ("Cryst  Alba.") -The  best  pro 
teotlon  against  moths  and  derroestea,  and  will  not  In- 

ture  fabric  or  apaolmens.    By  mall,  smaU  package  —     10 
<arge  pa«skage.  by  mall 96 

Byexpreaa,  per  pound.  16c;  6pound8 70 


i 


fa 


Ornithoiocitts'  and  Oologistt'  Manual. 


PAINT,  Gold.— Fine  QuaUty.     Per  bottle  with  brush St 

Kxtra  grade  Gold  Paint  and  outfit,  per  box BO 

Dryer,  per  bottle s 

Size,       '■       "     ., * 

PAINT.— In  tubes  for  coloring  birds'  feet,  bills.  fflaBS 
eyes,  etc.  black,  white,  Indian  red,  burnt  umher, 
chrome  yellow,  light,  deep  or  medium,  Vandyke  brown, 
raw  Btenna.  burnt  sienna,  Prussian  blue,  ochre,  chrome 
green.  A  good  sized  tube  of  either  color,  postpaid  for 
10  cents,  VermlUion,  30  cents ;  carmine,  35  cents.  Can 
furnish  any  color  desired. 

We  can  also  furnish  smaller  tubes  of  black,  white,  Indian 
red,  burnt  umber,  chrome  yellow,  Vandyke  brown,  burnt 
sienna,  Prussian  blue,  yellow  "chre  or  chrome  gieen  at  8  cents 
per  tube,  prepaid,  and  vermlUIon  and  Venfllan  red  at  IB 
cents  per  tube.  We  will  send  one  tube  of  each,  13  oolors,  and 
a  bottle  of  gold  paint,  with  brush,  prepaid. /or  un«v»i.<»,  an 
assortment  that  every  taxidermist  should  keep  on  hand. 
PAINT  BHUSHES.-Sable,  medium  » 

Bristles,  medium }J 

Sable,  small \» 

Camel  Hair,  medium v) 

PANELS  AND  SHIELDS.— For  game  pieces,  shields  for 
heads  of  game,  and  frivmes  for  grouse,  heads,  etc. 
Prices  given  on  application  for  any  size  or  pattern  de- 
srjl. 
PAPIEH  MACHE  (by  express). -This  Is  paper  pulp, 
vtry  useful  In  making  artificial  rock  work,  stumps 
and  perches.   We  can  furnish  it  ready  for  use,  with  full 

directions,  In  brown,  green  or  gray.    51bs 

PAPIER  MACHF.  STANDS  (by  expre88.)-Handsomely 
made  in  imitation  of  branches  without  leaves  and 
trimming. 

Size  for  Canary ]* 

"    Bluebird » 

"       "    Robin  * 

PISS.- Useful  In  mounting  birds.  Round  heads,  assort- 
ed slaes,  l'„  in.  long.  15c  per  too;  per  1.000  ]  86 

a  In  long,  arc  per  100;  per  t. 000 1  BO 

PLASTER  PARIS  (by  express. )-For  drying  skins  that 
have  been  wasued.    1  pound,  10 cents;  10 pounds  BO 

8HA0KS,  OlHSS.-  Rou  d,  square,  or  oval 
Spiirc  will  not  permit  K'v  ng  detnlled  llt*t  with  prloet,  as  we 

can  furnish  M  htvles  and  HizfB.    Give  style  and  size,  diameter 

and  helgi't.  and  wt>  will  g'lot*  price. 

STUMPS  (by  express.)-  Natural,  on  turned  ".lases.  deco- 
rated.   Sizes  for  small  hawks  and  owls ib 

Medium  .  W 

Large  ^ I® 

I^argest.  for  eagles,  etc ■■■■■■ 1  W 

8TAPI.E8."For  fastening  leg  wires  of  large  birds  to 
lower  Bide  of  stands  and  for  pinulng  toes  in  place. 
Made  Jong  and  short    Perhundred 10 


1  00 


Manual. 

with  brush H 

box 60 

S5. 

85 

b6t,  bills,  glass 
burnt  umber, 
'ondyke  brown, 
1,  ochre,  chrome 
)r.  postpaid  for 
,  85  cents.    Can 

black,  white,  Indian 
idyke  brown,  burnt 
ome  green  at  8  cents 

Venitlan  red  at  15 
'  each,  13  oolors,  and 
\,IA.  for  only  $1.00,  an 

keep  on  hand. 

ao 

18 

vo 

10 

aces,  shields  for 
Be,  beads,  etc. 
B  «>r  pattern  de- 

B  paper  pulp, 
:  work,  stumps 
}r  use,  with  full 

lbs 1  00 

.)— Handsomely 
>ut  leaves  and 

16 

SO 

86 

d  beads,  assort- 

00 1  86 

150 

■ylng  skins  that 
10  pounds  HO 

I. 

list  with  prloe»,  as  we 

lie  and  size,  diameter 

ned  '.laaes,  deco- 

i V5 

BO 

1  00 

1  80 

r  large  birds  to 
Dg  toes  In  place. 

IB 


Ornlthologteta*  and  Oologtatt'  Manual. 


Ii 


SMALTS  (Not  maUable.)-Green,  per  pound........  „ 

muervemlUlon.  or  maroon......-......--^^^^  •       ; 86 


Black.. 


SANDS  (by  exPTMS. 
and  covering  bases. 


ilMicasani   Be«t  for  rock  work      ^^ 
1  pound 1  00 

|^^,iK«t  for  snore  birds:  i^und:::::;::=^  ,« 

Larger  s**«8,^  per  iocq  ui-m     ^j  ^^j^,, 

Medmni 

Large 

K waliut;  eitriflnlsh  ^^^ZZZZZZZl      » 


Small 


IB 
85 
(0 
75 
85 


medium 
large 


^^x^iZZ-ZxiMtoi^ 


twoDOundfi  oroverea?h 
TlosT^tU  strtng«.) -Best  made  for  labeUng  bird  skins 

Small  per  1,»» 

Medium     

pSJ^'iOO  small,  «c;  medium,  MoVlargi 

tInNING  LIQUOR-Best  m.«e.  Par  c««t.  by  express 

Tow.-Be8t  hemp,  per  pound^       :::::;:;:;::::;:::;:;:::  i» 

180 

10 


40 
80 

1  as 

16 

100 

18 


Fine  low,  per ,^unrt^^^ 

Ooirse  tow,  for  large  work,  per  ^'J,^^      ;.;......      T5 

special  prices  given  on  lots  of  iCO  pound,  or  more. 
WAX.-54  Pou»« 


» 


WIRE.    Best  annealed,  cut 
lengths.    Law  «)f„°»^ 


ui  and   »tr»lght.  in   '«  *"«* 


^•"Bths.    i-"«^";'V8ert  run  about  a^folVows:    Bagie, 
The  sizes  8««'f  "^ '1*^    Sot  H  ai«i  *•    "•*''»»^''J£{ 

w  ''^irbrrd!'>io^"^'™n?"d  visu,  81  to 

84;  Hummers,  2(>'  ,  _,,  <a  ..ta,.  per  lb.  ad- 

Prtce  per  lb.  l5y  expre«K  if  by  >n»»^^'^''  ^ «\-^  ,3  to  14, 
dltlonff  Sizes  No.  1  W y*.^, t'SfaJi.-W  to  35  aOc. 
%^t:^^S^^^^^  ^11.  at  10  per  cent.  less. 


r 


Ornithologist*'  •nd  Oologisi**  Manual. 


Veiy  fine  wire.  forwiringblUs,  etc,  per  ob.  or  spool 10 

We  bare  arranged  an  aHSortmetit  of  wire  for  the  taxider- 
mists', stralglit  cut,  well  assorted  as  to  sizes  mostly  used, 
from  Nos  8  to  8B.  We  send  a  pound  bundle  and  spool  of  fine 
\rire,  prepatd,tor  only  60  cents.  Order  a  sample  lot;  will  guar- 
aniee  it  to  please. 
OVAL.  CONVEX  OCASS  SHADES.— For  wWl  pieces. 

10zl4.forsmaUbirds.net 8  00 

16xas,  Medium  size:  ducks,  grouse,  &c.,  net 8  CO 

18i3B,  Laige  size,  pair  ducks.  Ac.  net 6  00 

iffixSS,  Largecspread  birds,  gulls,  &c 8  00 

OAK  OR  EMBOSSED  GOLD  FRAMES.— 

10x14, 8V  In.  deep 1  85 

"     Sin.  deep 1  BO 

16x88, 8W  in.  deep 1  » 

"     3  In.  deep 1  80 

18x80,  3  In.  deep 8  86 

"     ft  in.  deep 3  50 

88x38,  5  in.  deep 4  7B 

"     7iD.  deep ., 8  00 

PLUSH  BACKS.- 

10x14 t    7S      litxSa t!.85 

18x86 8  00     88x88 3  86 

OIL  PAINTIUGS.- 

10x14 8  60      16x39  4  50 

18x86 3  60     88x38   - 6  00 

ANIMAI/  HBADS  OF  PAPIEK  M.iCHE  With  bone  teeth. 

We  have  never  yet  seen  any  American  heads  that  were 

superior  to  the  following : 

Polar  Bear,  large,  wltii  teelb 

mediam,   " 


"  small 

Grizzly  Bear,  large       " 
"  medium  " 

"  small       " 

Black  B<iar,  large       " 
•'  medium    '• 

small        " 
Brown  Bear  8  sizes       " 
Cub  Bear,  large 
"         small 
Koyal  Tlair,  large 

"         medium    " 
"         small        " 
Lloa,  large 

"     med  and  small,  " 

Lioness.  3  Mzes,  " 

African  Leopara,  large  " 

"  med.  " 

"  small, 

Indian  Leopard,  large,  " 

"  med.    " 

"  small  •' 

Black  Panther,  8  sizes  '■ 


16  75: 
.  4  66 
..  3  76 
660 
.4  00 
.  3  76 
..  4  fiO 
.  8  76 

3  86 
.4  00 

8  BO 
3  00 
.  5  OO 
8  00 
4G0 
6fi0 
6  00 

4  Hi 
4  86 
486 
3  10 
8  80 
306 
i  40 
3  15 


half  head 1  80 

1  10 

"        80 

1  16 

1  06 

"       86 

"       1  00 

76 

60 


60 

1  86 

1  16 

1  00 

1  40 

1  16 

1  10 

80 

80 

70 

70 

60 

46 

60 


•nua!. 

or  spool 10 

«  for  the  taxlder- 
ilzea  moatly  need, 
I  And  spool  of  flue 
ip)e  lot;  will  guar- 

rU\  pieces. 

8  00 

t. 8  80 

5  00 

8  00 

1 » 

160 

a» 

8  60 

4  75 

»00 

$!.«5 

3  85 

4  SO 

600 

1th  bone  teeth, 
sads  that  were 

head 1  80 

"        1  10 

■'       80 

1  15 

1  05 

"       » 

"       100 

"       76 

60 

::    :;:::;;:.::;:;:  S 

"       60 

"       185 

••       1  15 

"       100 

'•       1  40 

"       1  15 

1  10 

••       80 

80 

TO 

"       70 

BO 

45 

••  flO 


Ornithologists'  and  Ooiogists'  Manual. 


Mountain  Lion,  la.        '" 
•'  nied> 

••         small,  " 

Jaguar  of  So.  Am..^; 

.•  '•         sm.  ' 

Canada  Lynx,  8  sizes 
Wild  cat.  with  teeth 
House  Cat, 
Mink 


3  16 
8  16 
8  40 
3  15 
3  16 
840 
SCO 
176 
1  00 
75 


Timber  Wolf,  large,  wlth.teeth  |  00 


med. 
>•         small        '° 
prairie  wolf,  large.^^^;: 

Coyote,    „  .  _„  .. 

Bed  Fox,  a  sizes. 

Grey  Pox 

SWtSi'UMdDog.Sslz.;; 
Com.  Dog.  8  large  s^s. 
"8  sm.  sizes. 

Deer 

Seal,  large 
"     small 


835 
336 
830 
1  75 
1  60 
1  00 
1  00 
1  00 
875 
8  60 
1  60 


>3 

60 
60 
50 
85 

ar> 

75 

30 

30 

SO 

18 

50 

45 

45 

60 

iO 

80 

SO 

80 

80 

10 

60 

85 

70 

60 

40 


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£k3(^ 


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I4  OrnitholoBbu' and  Oologiata' ttanual. 

Oologists'  Instruments,  and  Supplies. 

All  InstramentB  are  guaranteed  tobeof  thebestquaUty, 
and  are  thoroughly  tested  before  leaving  our  office.  Should 
any  patron,  by  mistake,  receive  an  inferior  article,  we  will 
thank  them  to  return  same;  that  the  order  may  bedupU- 
cated. 

EGO  DRILLB.-Our  home  made  drUls  are  equal  to  any 
In  the  market   They  are  more  convenient  and  less  ex- 
pensive than  the  long  handled  drills.     They  are  made 
ezpreaaly  for  us  from  the  flnesx.  quality  of  Stubbs'  steel. 
Na  i.  Short  hand.,  aioo.good  for  aU  fresh  eggs  LOT 

No.».  "  I8J0O,  "  "        0» 

No.  8.  "  IRlOO,  "  •'        " 

No.  4.  "  18-100,  "  "         13 

No.  6.  ••  81-100,  "  "  15 

No.  0.  Medium  handle,  fine  cut,  burr  4-33  inch » 

The  following  six  sises  come  in  both  medium  and  long 
handle,  at  same  price.  They  are  made  with  One,  clear-cut 
burr,  nichle  plated  and  engraved  handle.  Note  reduced 
prices: 


No.  1.   8,8»in.bmr £0 

No.a.  5.aa     •' ao 

No.S.  6.3«     "      « 

No.  4.    8.ffl       "       60 

N0.6.  i8ja     "     .X 

No.  6.  18.88       "       100 

BIX)W  PIPES.— No.  1.  Brass » 

No.«.  White  Metal » 

No,  8.  Best  NlclUe-pUted 80 

EMBRYO  HOOKa— Collectors  frequently  obtain  speci- 
mens heavily  incubated  which  they  cannot  save.  To 
overcome  this  difficulty  ev«ry  collector  should  have  an 
embryo  hook. 

No.  1.    Plato,  NicklePlated IJ 

No.  9.    Nickle  Plated  and  Engraved  handle )» 

No.  8.    The  finest  ever  made .   Consists  of  th>>ee  sizes  of 
hooks,  which  screw  Into  a  fine  engraved  handle . 

Handles,  each * 

Hooks,  each, 'three  slses) » 

Handle  and  Hook JO 

Handle  with  three  hooks,  assorted  siaes, 75 

EMBRYO  SCISSORS.— Just  what  is  needed  for  removing 

embryos;  _ 

No.  1.    Pine  Soisaors,  cheap » 

No.  8.       "           "        best 80 

No.  8.       "          "        curved.extra TO 

No.  4.      "          "        elbow,  extra 100 

Na  B.      "          "        straight,  extra 1 00 


•'■^S 


htanuai. 

nd  Supplies. 

e  of  fhe  best  qoaUty. 
;  onr  office.  Sbould 
rlor  article,  we  will 
order  may  bednpll- 

i  are  equal  to  any 
enlent  and  less  ez- 
3.     They  are  made 

of  Stubbs'  Bteel. 

iheggs •  .07 

^■-         09 

n 

18 

16 

Inch « 

th  medium  and  long 
)  with  One,  clear-cnt 
[die.    Note  rednoed 


Orntthologiito'andOologi.t»'M«nual.  IS 

tOROBPS.-We  have  recently  had  made  an  unusual  One, 
*ToMt^ted  forceps  for  Oolog^rts.  ^ 

NSrirBest  qualfty.as  above  ^ 

No.  8.   caieap __^ 

CLIMBING  lRONS.-Wehave  for  years  made  a  specialty 


prmimmimmmm  U\  IllfillUii. . 


ot  securing  the  very  finest  g»deSlS»SiSSS  "sS^^" 
nl^at^tM  Avarv  nslT  to  do  Kood  servlce.  Btraopea, 
S:<n?SSS?bJ%SS.  atpuSSSiers'  expense. »lo;  ^  ^ 

SiSpilidi  b^eiii,^:  iiJibi  P^  «  " 

8YBINGBB.-Hard  rubber  for  rtaslng  eggs  W 

LEAD  PBN0IL8.-8oft.  extra  quaUty,  for  mark'g  eggs.  10 

COLORED  PBNC1LS.-Red  and  blue *" 

OOLOOI8T8'  OBMBNT.-For  mending  eggs  and  fragUe  ^^ 

speclmtu • 


16  OrnitbologUts'  and  Oologxts'  i>f  aaual. 

BOOK  OF  TISSUE  PAPER.-For  patching  eggs^aad 
ffp^memi.  Ckmtalns  over  100  diaerentshadMofpapw, 
BO  arnwiged  that  you  can  pick  out  the  desired  color 
promptly.    Price  '" 

COURT  PLASTEK.-Per  envelope  of  3j)leceB  w 

POOKBT  CASE,  Kussla  t«ather.  For  carrying  Instru- 
menSlntheneld.    Very deslraWe.    Nlckleclasp  125 

WATEB  BLOWER.-Thls  appliance  Is  acknowledged  by 
all  werienced  collectors  tolbe  the  only  quick  method 
of  b^M  largo  quantles  of  eggs.  A  few  years  ago  we 
Sent  a  yoMg  Sm  to  PyTamld'Ltke.  Nevada,  where  he 
Spired  ovw  1 ,800  egM  of  the  AaertcanWhte  Pelican. 
Doubtless  10,000  bMs,or  more,  were  breeding  at  that 
Ume  HadhViot  b^n  supplied  with  flfst-class  water 
blowers,  he  would,  PWhaps,  have  been  blowing  yet.  It 
consists  of  a  large  rubber  bag.  with  6  ft .  of  tubing  at- 
tachST*  flowers,  *r.,  all  packed  In  a  neat  box  for  1  7B 

RUBBER  TUBINiJ  .-Extra  length,  per  foot,  7c;  8  ft.  for     60 
DATA  BLANKS.    We  carry  every  style  of  Data  Blank 
obt^imbie.    They  are  printed  on  good  calendered  pa- 

§Br  and  put  up  In  i)ads  of  ICO.  ,. 

maU.per  IW ig 

Medium,    " -     ^ 

Large,       "     •  ■■••ax 35 

Extra  large, perlOO S 

Medlum,.best  tinted  bond  paper •" 

BOOK  OF  100  DATAS.— Bound  In  Check  book  style,  with 
neat  stub,  the  best  form  for  Oologteta' «> 

CHBCKINO  LI8TS.-Revl8ed  to  18M,  printed  on  fine  pa- 

gw.8  pages •      ,5 

Per  dozen .  nn 

Per  hundred '  "" 

COTTON.-For  lining  trays,  cabinets,   Ac,   comes  In 
strlpsria  in.  wldo.    Blue,  white,  canary,  or  pink  colors, 

BittTqnaU^."  >2c  ft. :  80c  yard  or  80c  per  roll  of  8!^d8., 
oStoaxy  m«ie,  pink  or  white.  80  per  f  t. ;  aoc  yd. :  eoc  per 

roll.    Samples  of  all  colors  and  grades.  3c. 
CALIPERS  AND  MEA8URE8.- 
No  1.   Fine  6  in.  brass  trimmed,  with  caliper  attach- 

ment,  registering  Wths •._ • S 

No.»:   ?ame  as  above,  ivory  trimmed.^^.....  » 

No.  8.    Plain  8  ln.8teel  rule,  marked  lOOths  ^w 

No.  6.   Pair  s'l^  oaUprs,  8  In,  to  use  with  aboVe  riles     % 

Nat  A  smaii.  neat  caliper  siiuaVeiregi^  1  00 

No.  ».   The  new  sliding  caliper,  m**"  "JPr^SJ'^  Ji' ""' 
trade,  millimeters  on  one  «de  and  lOOlhs  on  other 


^J 


M^MSmt 


_ 


anual. 

ling  eggs  and 

:ades  ofpaper, 

desired  color 

•   10 

ileces 06 

irrylng  instru- 
kle  clasp 1  85 

iknowledged  by 
quick  method 
iw  years  ago  we 
irada,  where  he 
White  Pelloan. 
reeding  at  that 
Srst'Class  water 
blowing  yet.  It 
n.  oftubingat- 
sat  box  for i  7ft 

oot,  7c;  8  ft.  for     BO 
of  Data  Blank 
calendered  pa- 

16 

80 

25 

36 

fiO 

book  style,  with 
86 

"inted  on  fine  pa- 

08 

15 

1  00 

Ik.,  comes  in 
,  or  pink  colors, 

»r  roll  of  &%  yds. 
. ;  80c  yd. ;  fiOc  per 
3c.  *^ 


1  caliper  attach- 

85 

85 

Oths 00 

«*  1  S5 

*ith  above  riiies     85 

60 

\i  caliper  attacb- 

8  CO 

(glstering  looths  1  00 
xpressly  fur  our 
ttas  on  other 


e.'">.itifc41 


Ornlthotogicts'  and  Ooiogists' Manual. 


ETyg! 


iMvira 


UK 

X) 


1  00 


4  in.  pocket  size,  length  of  jaws,  1)4  in 8  60 

flln      ,       '■  "  iiiln 800 

8  in         .    "  "  SHln 

lOln  "  "  85S£ln 

19  in  "  "  a%  in 

TRAYS. -The  beet  thing  for  holding  eggs  in  cabin 
IHro  of  one  size  just  equal  to  one  of  the  next.  Can 
easily  changed  about  a<i  ones'  collection  gets  larger. 

Sxl>tfx»i,  per  dozen 10  10   per  100 

9xSxii  '•   .     18        "      

4xsx^  '         13        "     

6X4XX  ••  16         "      

Fifty  or  more  of  one  size  at  one  hundred  rate. 
We  keep  In  stock  trays  covered  with  white,  black,  dark  red 
and  green  colored  paper. 

For  eg7s.  shells,  minerals  or  specimens  of  any  kind,  nothing 

has  yet  been  found  to  take  the  place  of  good  trays.    We  have 

Bold  nearly  fiO.OOO  during  the  past  two  years. 

Sample  set  of  trays 05 

We  can  furnish  7Vay«  jn^a^  ready  to  make  up,  at  one-halt 

of  above  prices.     Fostage  extra.     Anyone  can  easlU^  make 

them. 

Trays  are  always  sent  by  freight  or  express  at  purchasers' 
expense. 


m  OrattholoBiata'  *nd  Oologtots'  Manust. 

TAXIDERMISTS'    DEPARTMENT. 


PricM  for  Mounting  Birds,  M«mm«l8,  H«|ids,  Fiihet  and  Rugs. 


MOUNTING  BIRDS. 
1.    Canary,  Hummer,  Warbler*,  Blue  Birds  and  others^  ^  ^ 

TMTSlirlkeB.  and  Klngflaher  ^...     .^^...  ....^"^:-     1  «> 

3.  KUlSJer  Plover,  Yellow  Leg.  Woodcock,  Least  Bit-    ^  ^^ 

4.  G^^tlf *cWv  Wild  Piijiii,   Spaiiriw  Hiwk.     . 

5.  O.^^J^^Le'^SWJSeiHeroiiGiuiembWaid   ^^ 

6.  Twl!jB^?^Head.  iaiid^^Md^i^ 
Duck,  CJooper,  Broad-wing    and    ^?^   onwUS' 
Orstor-catclwr,    PUeated    Woodpecker,    R««ed, 
Sfeaip-toti;  and  Pinnated  Grouse,  WBO;  wings   ^^ 

7.  Hwl^'iiWi,   Long,  Short  Ew  aiS^R^^^^  ^  ^ 

8    nSSSg  Guii.  BlttMnVshridtikeVoii^^^ 

mawon!  Redhead,  and  PlntaU  Ducks.lvory-hfll 

.    NlJTufe."^  ?irRS"|'S>uider^^ 

GOB  Hawks  Velvet.Malliwd,Surt  and  wood  Ducks, 

Bured  Owl,  »8.R0:  wines  spread      •;•  iii-v,^"-i;    *  ™ 
W.    Bttmt,  Bed-throated  Loon.Sage  Gronse,  IMsh  Hawl^ 
Elder  Duck,  Black-backed_5ull,  Anhlnga,  White 
Th":  and  Wilte  Egret,  tl ;  "^PW^  n^i^^i^A 
1.    t   oTT  Owl,  Great  Bomed  OwC  Turkey  BuBzard,   ^^ 

la    WHd  Turkey,  Brown  PeUcan,  Eagle,  SandlOU  Crane,  ^^  ^ 
U,    WhlloItofcrTMrFii^iili,  Swill.  W^^^^^  ,j,g„ 

,6.  pricWaP^.)  «8;  taa  ii^iid:::::::::::::::::: «  « 

MAKING  BIRD  SKINS. 

1    Toslzeof  Pox  Sparrow,  excluding  waders      ^.-.^.»  » 
i*  G?£kle8,  Woodpeckers,  and  wiaers  to  size  of  SoU-     ^ 

8.   i^n^HatWdwaderiiU)  G^eiM^^^  » 

B. 

0,    Large  1 


—wsem 


MM 


iM 


/ 


JTMENT. 

I,  Fishes  and  Rugs. 


18  and  others 

(  1  95 

Ingblrd,  Red- 
«7SnowBant 

1  oO 

ck,  liCast  Bit- 

1  76 

airrow  Hawk,     . 

a  00 

loiiiemot,  and 

9  50 

»r  Black-head 
larab  Hawks, 
cker.    Ruffed, 

WW!  ^l»f    3  00 

Ribhwfdson's 

8  75 

en  Eye,Dusk7, 
icks,  Ivory-bUl 

3  W 

lifed,  buck  and 
1  Wood  Ducks, 

4  CO 

Be,  Fish  Hawk. 
Qhlnga,  White 

read -■   6  00 

rkey  Bnezard, 

6  00 

;  wings  spread   7  00 
SandUU  Crane, 

White  Peiioim, 

id::::::'"'::'^^' ■■• » oo 

NS. 

aders           w  ;;  •  * 
■a  to  size  ot  Soil- 

25 

Plover 86 

D ^ BO 

ow.  Teal,  Eared 

75 

kctoi'and  Bittern.,  l  00 


wl 


I 


5S;,s»i8««i^ 


'■^^SSa'W^F'' 


T 
I 
'i 


CIHM/ICMH 

Microfiche 

Series. 


CIHM/ICIVIH 
Collection  de 
microfiches. 


Canadian  Institute  for  Historical  MIcroraproductlons  /  Instltut  Canadian  da  microraproductlons  historlquas 


r 


Ornlthotogirt«'tBdOoloftati»l«»Btt*l.  Ig 

B.    orSt  Blue  Heron.  BiiieiVSwani^^^  «  » 

MAMMALS. 

IIM  00 

MOOM 100  QD 

Blk 78  00 

Caribou.. .■■ ""'isb  do'to  TO  00 

VlrgliiJft  Deer  *g  M  S  W  W 

Antelope "   SO  OOto  »  00 

Sheep IH  00 

SS??!?;- 15 OOto  WOO 

WUdC»t 8  OOto   10  00 

%t— i WOO 

Camel 100  00 

Cow StO  00 

SH^'^^" »  00  to  MOO 

S!5?  16  00  to  »oo 

Wolf 10  X 

SSL ::;::::::::::zr;.:"T..  looo 

Otter goo 

SfmK '.'■.'.■.■.■.■.■..■.'.'.■.'.■.".■.'.  15  OO 

g«»^« 8  00  to  80  00 

Seal 8  00  to  10  00 

R<»cooon._^.      ..  .^■- 86  OOto  »» 

D08".  Newfoundland ■■■••••■••  gSg  g  $ 

^^Sjj, 18  00  to  fl6  00 

£2?*"  IS  00 to  WOO 

gn«i- 10  CO 

l^^iidTi.^:;::::;:::.::::::::::::::..^.....  jggto  «« 

JMk g  00 

Bqnlrreli,  grey g  go 

tSS ::::::::::::::::::;:":"z  m 

5fd .    IQ 

J>y»«>«i I  BO 

Ground goo 

Weaael "■'    g go 

Ferret «  00 

a?r':3:rr:  .=:=:::==:"::•  ■•*♦-  ^ « 
MMk-rnS;. r:;;;vzr'333.''Z.'.^^v.':...  1  s  oo 


j^  OrnitttologisU'  and  Oologists'  Manual. 

BatUe  Snakes ^^^^^  |0  gg 

5iMgaior:  :;;;■■:••::■:■:::■::::;:::::::::":::: --^^       .  «>  to  « oo 

HEADS. 


Moose |!»00tO»S5  00 

Caribou lauoto  2fi  CO 

BockyMtSheep  10  OOto   IS.OO 

Bear,  open  mouth  IB  00   Fok  ^^^  ^^^ 

Dog 


Elk        «.>fiooto$3ft  ao 

Deer  10  00  to  15  00 

Antelope 10  00  to   19  00 

o  00 


FISHES. 


H,^Tarpon.ll,OOto,«0  00   P^j;^,„„,^i^  ;  ;;  ;;  ,g^ 


Pickerel 


Strlded  ^88,  00  Ibe SO  00    Lobster  low 

BUck  Bass.  ft  00  to   10  00    Erook  Trout.  3  lbs  6  OO 


Black 


RUGS. 


Black  Bear,  dresBlng,  lining  and  stuffing  "ead^c^swi^  ^ 

mouth.. ;    ;:;^ «IK  m  tn     40  OO 

80  00 

inou 

1«00 
16  00 
500 
ttOO 


same  with  open  mouth iSmm 

Mt.  Lion,  with  closed  mouth ISmiX 

game  with  open  month      ...  snotn 

Oamtda  Lynx,  with  closed  mouth  ,SmiS 

^^^ame  with  open  mouth  10  OOto 

Fox.  with  closed  mouth      ^ 

samewlthopcn  mouth ?J" 

Wild  Cat.  with  closed  mouth  "^ 

aame  with  open  mouth iiii,y^  «n  m 

Dog,  with  closed  mouth  7  Sow  8ft  00 

with  open  mouth                     •      ■■-■■■.  i2  m 

Deer  skin,  dressing  and  lining,  without  head l»  w 


BOOKS  FOR 


Ornithologists  and  Oologists. 


-:o:- 


We  herewith  present  a  list  of  some  of  the  most  desirable 
books  that  we  usually  try  to  keep  on  hand  at  all  times. 
KEY  TO  NORTH  AMERICAN  HIBDS,t)y  EUlcrt  Coues,  M. 
A.  M^.,  Ph.D  Contains  a  concise  aeooimt  of  every  llv- 
Iniand  fossil  bird  at  present  know  on  t  he  oontlneut  north 
o?*tS  IwSndary  line  of  the  U.  S.  and  Mexico.  Iticludlng 
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